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Thanks Daniel.<br>
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But no, I was not able to make your suggestion work; it complains
that it dos not know the command 'For'...<br>
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Regards larsf<br>
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Den 01. april 2012 16:01, skrev Daniel Victoria:
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<p>I believe there is a batch import function in the gui ( I'm not
in front of my computer now). If not, you can write a for loop
in the command line to import all files. <br>
In Linux shell it's something like<br>
For i in *.arc<br>
Do r.in.arc $i <output name here><br>
Done</p>
<p>Daniel</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Apr 1, 2012 10:13 AM, "Lars Forseth"
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Hi!<br>
I want to import a set (20) of ESRI ASCII raster files in a
catalog, and merge them to a single GRASS raster dataset.<br>
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How do I do that? (Yes I can import each file, and then merge
(r.patch), but..)<br>
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Regards larsf<br>
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