[GRASS-windows] r.in.ascii
Enrico R. Crema
enryu_crema at yahoo.it
Fri Oct 30 12:09:46 EDT 2009
Hi Consuelo,
If you are importing an ESRI created ASCII file use r.in.arc instead
of r.in.ascii. The headers of ESRI's ASCII file are in fact slightly
different from the ones created by r.out.ascii, so this might be the
reason. I'm not using WinGRASS anymore though, so there are remote
chances that this is a wingrass problem, but worth have a try with
r.in.arc!!!!
Enrico
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> Hello to everyone!
> I have a question. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or
> what. I'm
> trying to import an ASCII file into WinGrass (using Phyton
> interface). The
> file was created with ArcInfo. The file is a 5.3 MB *asc file. But
> it is
> taking ages in importing it and after 21 hours, I gave in. Is that
> possible?
> Can it take that long? Or did I do something wrong?
> I'm using Windows Xp Sp3 on a Dell XPS M1210. I have installed Grass
> using
> OsGeo4W. Anyone has a clue?
> Thanks!
> Consuelo
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