I ended up reloading the rasters. It took some time and processing but well,
it's done. Thanks for the suggestions.
Raphael.
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> On 13 Sep 2015, at 5:00 am, Markus Neteler wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Moritz Lennert
> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 10:00 AM, Moritz Lennert
wrote:
...
> You can also try copying the raster file to a different name with g.copy.
Since they are raster maps, you may also try to "regenerate" them with
r.mapcalc:
g.region raster=brokenmap
r.mapcalc "freshmap = brokenmap"
I suppose that r.m
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 th
On 11/09/15 09:27, raphael.viscarra-ros...@csiro.au wrote:
Hi Markus,
Yes…not sure where the double @ comes from – it just displays this in
the error message…
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:
;
Date: Friday, 11 September 2015 4:58 pm
To: Raphael Rossel
mailto:raphael.viscarra-ros...@csiro.au>>
Cc: GRASS user list
mailto:grass-user@lists.osgeo.org>>
Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] WARNING: Unable to open raster map...format field in
header file invalid
On Se
Hi Maria, thank you. Yes, the rasters are there - they are listed with
g.listŠ.
Projection is all ok too.
MmmmŠ.
On 11/09/2015 4:27 pm, "Kozlova Maria" wrote:
>Hi, Rafael,
>
>The first point:
>Typing the comnand:
>d.rast map=
>you don't load the file. You just display the already imported
On Sep 11, 2015 5:58 AM, wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Recently, some grass files that were on my computer were accidentally
> deleted - I recovered them from backup but it seems that maybe not all.
> When I open grass and load up a raster with d.rast the map does not appear
> and I get the following erro
Hi, Rafael,
The first point:
Typing the comnand:
d.rast map=
you don't load the file. You just display the already imported map from
existing mapset
So be sure you files are imported to the current mapset
You may check this by the command:
d.list rast (maybe some differences in syntax dep
Hello,
Recently, some grass files that were on my computer were accidentally
deleted - I recovered them from backup but it seems that maybe not all.
When I open grass and load up a raster with d.rast the map does not appear
and I get the following error message:
WARNING: Raster map : format field