> > GRASS_INFO_WARNING(19479,1): G_set_window(): Illegal latitude for North. Glynn: > The error mostly occurs when importing non-georeferenced images into a > lat/lon location. > > Non-georeferenced images are normally imported with the lower-left > corner at (0,0) and with a resolution of one unit per cell. For a > lat/lon location, this typically results in the top edge of the image > being above 90 degrees, hence the error. .. > It can sometimes occur when importing geo-referenced images where the > top row is centred on 90N, resulting in the top edge being half a cell > above that. I am not aware of any workaround for this case.
The last case is a bit of an anomaly as every cell in the row must contain the same value, as they overlap at the pole. If they are not all the same, you could claim that the dataset was broken.... the next pragmatic question is how to accomodate broken datasets without annoying users too much? Throw away the row at the pole? (ie instead of G_fatal_error() import as much as possible with a warning that some data has been thrown away- please check & here's probably why it happened. I guess that is still problematic for longitude when column >360 wants to wrap around and overwrite earlier <360 data ?) Hamish ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list grassuser@grass.itc.it http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser