Hi Stephen,

I suggest you use spgrass6 package on R,
set your g.region using system("g.region n= s= w= e=")
on R and use readRAST6 to load your map
as SGDF. Of course, if you are under windows,
you know that depending the size of your grid
you will get troubles :-)

best

milton



2010/2/5 stephen sefick <ssef...@gmail.com>

> Is there a way to get a subset of a larger raster map.  I have zoomed
> into an area and would like to make a raster map only containing that
> area.  Can I do this?  I am going to use this as input into R for some
> topmodel runs.
> thanks,
>
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> Stephen Sefick
>
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> annoying little problems of being mammals.
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