In grass.user you write:
I need to import 126, 1:20,000 scale forest stand maps (each covers
10km x 10km) into GRASS. All I need in each cell is the unique stand
number (I've renumbered in ARC/INFO so I have unique numbers from 1
to 56,312).
I've been reading about v.in.arc, but ungenerating all those maps and
rebuilding the topology and then rasterizing on the GRASS side seems
a bit much (perhaps those that have done it could assure me that it
is not too bad, or warn me of watch-out-for's).
The other alternative is to use arc/info's POLYGRID command and
output and ASCII file and then use r.in.ascii. Unfortunately, the
file formats aren't quite the same, but I could write code if
required to do the transfer (I'm hoping that somebody has already
done that -- or there is an easier way).
Steve:
The ARC and GRASS raster file formats are really not all that different.
If you already have topologically correct ARC polygon files,
I have found the easiest thing is to do a POLYGRID, convert the
grid files to ascii using GRIDASCII, and then make some minor modifications
using a text editor. If you wanted to automate this I'm sure it could
be done efficiently with a very short perl script.
Tom.
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Tom Moore R.P.F. tmoore@pnfi.forestry.ca
Petawawa National Forestry Institute
Canadian Forest Service, Box 2000, Chalk River +1 (613) 589-3048
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