Hello grass user community,
I am trying to import an e00 file into grass6.2.2. In older versions of grass, I was able to use m.in.e00, which is no longer available with grass6 versions. I see that I should be able to use v.in.e00 with grass6.2.2. However, I get the following error:
command used: v.in.e00 file=ms02714.e00 type=area
An error may appear next which will be ignored…
E00 Compressed ASCII found. Will uncompress first…
…converted to Arc Coverage in current directory
Importing areas…
Cannot open data source: ms02714
An error occurred. Stop.
Any advice about another way to import or any pre processing on this would be appreciated.
thanx,
Janet
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Janet Choate <jsc.eco@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello grass user community,
I am trying to import an e00 file into grass6.2.2. In older versions of
grass, I was able to use m.in.e00, which is no longer available with grass6
versions. I see that I should be able to use v.in.e00 with grass6.2.2.
However, I get the following error:
command used: v.in.e00 file=ms02714.e00 type=area
An error may appear next which will be ignored...
E00 Compressed ASCII found. Will uncompress first...
...converted to Arc Coverage in current directory
Importing areas...
Cannot open data source: ms02714
An error occurred. Stop.
If possible, send the file to me and I'll give it a try.
Any advice about another way to import or any pre processing on this would
be appreciated.
Otherwise please consider to update to 6.4.0RC3 which is pretty
stable already. It should work (or we have to fix a bug).
Markus
Janet Choate wrote:
Hello grass user community,
I am trying to import an e00 file into grass6.2.2. In older versions of grass, I was able to use m.in.e00, which is no longer available with grass6 versions. I see that I should be able to use v.in.e00 with grass6.2.2. However, I get the following error:
command used: v.in.e00 file=ms02714.e00 type=area
AFAIK, e00 files can also contain raster grids. If there is really a
raster in there, there is a tool called import71 running on Windows only
which can get both coverages and grids out of an e00 file. After that
r.in.gdal should work. Just an idea.