Hello Moritz, Thank you for the suggestions. r.info returns the following WARNING: can't read range file for [toc10 in toc] ERROR: Unable to read range file
The frange file I found seems to be there but it is not readable. I am beginning to thing that whatever I deleted was not recovered and that I will need to read the data back into grassŠ What a pain! Thank you all for your suggestions. On 11/09/2015 6:00 pm, "Moritz Lennert" <mlenn...@club.worldonline.be> wrote: >On 11/09/15 09:27, raphael.viscarra-ros...@csiro.au wrote: >> Hi Markus, >> YesŠnot sure where the double @ comes from it just displays this in >> the error messageŠ >> I looked at the files in the cellhd folder (which I assume are the >> header files) and they seem fine: >> proj: 3 >> zone: 0 >> north: 9:59:50.99856S >> south: 43:38:32.993713S >> east: 153:38:23.977878E >> west: 112:54:41.983744E >> cols: 48874 >> rows: 40374 >> e-w resol: 0:00:03 >> n-s resol: 0:00:03 >> format: -1 >> compressed: 1 > >This looks fine. > >The error message you cited was: > > >> WARNING: Raster map <toc10@toc@toc>: format field in header file >invalid > >but the format field in the header looks ok (-1 => FP map). > >What does r.info tell you on the file ? > >What about launching 'd.mon wx0' + 'd.rast toc10' from the command line ? > >You can also try copying the raster file to a different name with g.copy. > >Another option would be to make your location (or an extract) available >somewhere so that we can have a look. > >Moritz > _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user