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CRDSS Task 2.03-02 - Conversion from Arc/Info Coverages to GRASS
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This Task Memoranda will describe the process of converting Arc/Info coverages to GRASS for use in individual CRDSS models.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
1/3/1997
DSS Category
GIS
DSS
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Contract/PO #
C153658, C153727, C153752
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, HB97-008
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Riverside Technology inc.
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GRASS 4.1 U.S. Army CERL 8 <br /> g.region <main> GRASS Reference Manual <main> g.region <br /> nsres: 100.00 <br /> ewres: 100.00 <br /> rows: 441 <br /> cols: 251 <br /> g.region -g <br /> The -g option prints the region in the following <br /> format: <br /> n=4294050.00 <br /> s=4249950.00 <br /> e=526050.00 <br /> w=500950.00 <br /> nsres=100.00 <br /> ewres=100.00 <br /> This format does not have the rows and columns, but can <br /> be fed back into g.region on its command line. <br /> The -p (or -g) option is recognized last. This means <br /> that all changes are applied to the region settings <br /> before printing occurs. <br /> NOTE <br /> After all updates have been applied, the current region's <br /> southern and western boundaries are (silently) adjusted so <br /> that the north/south distance is a multiple of the <br /> north/south resolution and that the east/west distance is a <br /> multiple of the east/west resolution. <br /> SEE ALSO <br /> d.display, d.zoom, g.access, g.mapsets <br /> AUTHOR <br /> Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research <br /> Laboratory <br />Page 22 <br />01/03/97 2.03-02 - Lange <br />
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