Ok Stefan,
I'll file a bug.
V.
Le jeudi 10 octobre 2019 à 08:47 +, Stefan Blumentrath a écrit :
> I would say it is a bug.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: grass-user On Behalf Of
> Vincent Bain
> Sent: torsdag 10. oktober 2019 10:41
> To: GRASS user li
I would say it is a bug.
-Original Message-
From: grass-user On Behalf Of Vincent Bain
Sent: torsdag 10. oktober 2019 10:41
To: GRASS user list
Subject: [GRASS-user] g.findfile
Trying to test the existence of maps with g.findfile I see there is something
wrong with the command and its
Trying to test the existence of maps with g.findfile I see there is
something wrong with the command and its manual. It says the -l option
provides a list of "elements" keywords. In my case it gives the
following:
raster(raster map(s))
raster_3d (3D raster map(s))
vector(vec
Hi,
2009/2/10 Vincent Bain :
> Thank you Martin !
>
> (for my info, is it a recent change or was the previous keyword really
> 'raster' ?)
no, 'cell' is historical artefact. One of topics for GRASS7 - clean up
list of GIS elements used in GRASS 5/6 [1]
Martin
[1]
http://trac.osgeo.org/grass/br
Thank you Martin !
(for my info, is it a recent change or was the previous keyword really
'raster' ?)
Vincent
Le mardi 10 février 2009 à 14:39 +0100, Martin Landa a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> 2009/2/10 Vincent Bain :
> > Using grass6.4.0svn (revision 35838), the result of g.findfile appears
> > not to r
Hi,
2009/2/10 Vincent Bain :
> Using grass6.4.0svn (revision 35838), the result of g.findfile appears
> not to run properly for raster query :
>
> create a raster map test,
> run g.findfile element=raster file=test.
> Looks like the file does not exist :
> name=
> mapset=
> fullname=
> file=
>
> (
Hi,
Using grass6.4.0svn (revision 35838), the result of g.findfile appears
not to run properly for raster query :
create a raster map test,
run g.findfile element=raster file=test.
Looks like the file does not exist :
name=
mapset=
fullname=
file=
(Tested successfully with a vector map)
What am I