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From: shapiro@zorro.cecer.army.mil (Michael Shapiro)
Subject: Re: r.stats
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 03:52:57 GMT
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In <9303261825.AA20896@russia.cor2.epa.gov> gregg@russia.cor2.epa.gov (Greg Gaston) writes:
I need to send a file containing:
- Latitude - Longitude cooridinates
- map class.
This file is going to be read into a DOS machine as a flat file.
Does the -g (grid coordinates) flag in r.stats carry latitude-longitude
information if the map is in a lat-long format (rather than eastings-northings)?
Thanks Much,
Greg G
gregg@russia.cor2.epa.gov
If you use -g1 then the coordinates are in long-lat format.
Northing and easting implies coordinate projections which r.stats
doesn't do. Also you must use -1 with -g otherise the coordinates
don't get printed.
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Michael Shapiro shapiro@zorro.cecer.army.mil
U.S. Army CERL (217) 373-7277
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Champaign, Ill. 61826-9005