s.surf.idw

Hi everybody,

I just downloaded 5.0beta and want to create an DGM with s.surf.idw. As I did
before with 4.2.1, I imported the ascii data with s.in.ascii and started
s.surf.idw. This time I got the following warning:

WARNING: I'm finding records that do not have a floating point attributes
         (fields prefixed with '%').

The process is going on, but I don´t think, I will get a floating point DGM,
which I want to have. Any suggfestions?

Thank you
Rainer

Hi everybody,

This is a question for users of Grass4.2 v.20 in the Irix flavor. I have tried
both the binary distributions and the source code version and I am having the
same following problem.
Has anyone had any trouble with r.report reporting anything by cell counts?
I know this is not a big problem, but the 4.1 version was able to report output
in all the available units of measurement....
Any idea how to fix this ?

At the moment I am converting cell counts into sq. meters manually.

Thank you,

Francisco Estrada Belli

Am Sat, 06 Feb 1999 schriebst Du:

Hi everybody,

I just downloaded 5.0beta and want to create an DGM with s.surf.idw. As I did
before with 4.2.1, I imported the ascii data with s.in.ascii and started
s.surf.idw. This time I got the following warning:

WARNING: I'm finding records that do not have a floating point attributes
        (fields prefixed with '%').

The process is going on, but I don´t think, I will get a floating point DGM,
which I want to have. Any suggestions?

Thank you
Rainer

Just want to make a correction. I mean DEM not DGM (got a bit confused with
German and English)

Rainer

Am Sat, 06 Feb 1999 schriebst Du:

Hi everybody,

I just downloaded 5.0beta and want to create an DGM with s.surf.idw. As I did
before with 4.2.1, I imported the ascii data with s.in.ascii and started
s.surf.idw. This time I got the following warning:

WARNING: I'm finding records that do not have a floating point attributes
        (fields prefixed with '%').

The process is going on, but I don´t think, I will get a floating point DGM,
which I want to have. Any suggestions?

Thank you
Rainer

Just want to make a correction. I mean DEM not DGM (got a bit confused with
German and English)

Rainer