Two Questions: r.agnps.input & r.in.erdas

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Chan,

I use i.in.erdas to import ERDAS .gis files without problems. This
should work for .lan files, too.

Steve King
Hydrologist 10159 East 11th St., Suite 300
NOAA, National Weather Service Tulsa, Oklahoma 74128-3050
Arkansas-Red Basin River Forecast Center Off: (918)832-4109
sbk@awips1.abrfc.noaa.gov FAX: (918)832-4101

On Sun, 16 Apr 1995 cjchen@students.wisc.edu wrote:

Hi,

I am a new user of GRASS. A couple days ago I download GRASS 4.1 source
code and other stuffs from Purdue and compiled it on my Linux box.
Everything is O.K. until I was using r.agnps.input (AGNPS-GRASS interface)
tonight. That program stopped and gave a error message: r.cn (a command
to calculate runoff curve number) not found. Well, apparently the source
code of GRASS4.1 and AGNPS interface do not have this program. Can anyone
tell me where I can find it?

I also need to convert ERDAS image LAN data to GRASS raster format, and I
know there is a program call r.in.erdas can do this. But the output from
this program is very odd. There are only vertical strips shown on the
monitor. Can anyone advise me how to convert images from ERDAS to GRASS?

Thanx in advance.
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