Hi, On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Albert Saribekyan <albertsaribek...@rambler.ru> wrote: > help me to understand this error: > > I was input 12 tmin and 12 tmax maps to run r.bioclim module: > > g.list rast > > tmax10_17 ...
> tmin9_17 > > and run the module > > r.bioclim > tmin=tmin1_17,tmin2_17,tmin3_17,tmin4_17,tmin5_17,tmin6_17,tmin7_17,tmin8_17,tmin9_17,tmin10_17,tmin11_17,tmin12_17 > tmax=tmax1_17,tmax2_17,tmax3_17,tmax4_17,tmax5_17,tmax6_17,tmax7_17,tmax8_17,tmax9_17,tmax10_17,tmax11_17,tmax12_17 > output=result > > and there are following error > > r.bioclim > tmin=tmin1_17,tmin2_17,tmin3_17,tmin4_17,tmin5_17,tmin6_17,tmin7_17,tmin8_17,tmin9_17,tmin10_17,tmin11_17,tmin12_17 > tmax=tmax1_17,tmax2_17,tmax3_17,tmax4_17,tmax5_17,tmax6_17,tmax7_17,tmax8_17,tmax9_17,tmax10_17,tmax11_17,tmax12_17 > output=result > > Calculating monthly averages from min and max > > BIO1 = Annual Mean Temperature ... > > WARNING: Illegal filename <result.tavg12.1808 > >>. Character < > >> not allowed. > > ERROR: Raster map <result.tavg12.1808 > >> not found For reasons which I don't understand Windows seems to have troubles with the dot in the (temporary) file names used within the Python script. Any Windows user here who could try r.bioclim? g.extension r.bioclim r.bioclim ... (see above) Maybe changing the dots to underscore in the script is sufficient to get r.bioclim running on Windows, too. thanks Markus PS: please use a reasonable subject line _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user