Christoph Knoll pisze:
Hello everybody,

 I am working with airborne laser scanner data and I need to import more than
2000 raster-datasets into my GRASSDatabase. I started to import the data with
r.in.gdal (it works perfect) but if I do everything myself, I will still be
importing the data still in a week or so.

Who can tell me how to write or who has a script for batch processing (importing
the data with the r.in.gdal-command?

I'd be thankful for any help.

Thanks in advance
 Chris


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something like this:
divide rasters into some directories (2000 may be to much for it) and:
------
#!bin/bash
list_of_raster= ls

for i in $list_of_raster
do
eval `r.in.gdal input=~/your_dir/$i output=so_$i `
done
------
r.in gdal may require some addational parameters

end script may not work propertly, (i not tested it I use very similar to import multiple files)

Jarek

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