![]() The imported file may also be optionally used to create a new location.įull details on all GDAL supported formats are available at: R.in.gdal allows a user to create a GRASS GIS raster map layer, or imagery group, from any GDAL supported raster map format, with an optional title. The band number and ".csv" will be appended to the file prefixĬomma-separated list of key=value pairs DESCRIPTION Name of the output file that contains the imported map names If 0, length will be adjusted to ’offset’ number without leading zeros Zero-padding of band number by filling with leading zeros up to given number If 0, no offset is added and the first band is 1 Name of location to create or to read projection from for GCPs transformation Do not import the raster file.Īllow output files to overwrite existing files Keep band numbers instead of using band color namesĬreate the location specified by the "location" parameter and exit. Override projection check (use current location’s projection)Īssume that the dataset has same projection as the current locationĮxtend region extents based on new datasetĪlso updates the default region if in the PERMANENT mapsetįorce Lat/Lon maps to fit into geographic coordinates (90N,S 180E,W)Īttempt to fix small precision errors in resolution and extents R.in.gdal - Imports raster data into a GRASS raster map using GDAL library.
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