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NAME

r3.in.ascii - Converts a 3D ASCII raster text file into a (binary) 3D raster map layer.

KEYWORDS

raster3d, voxel, import

SYNOPSIS

r3.in.ascii
r3.in.ascii help
r3.in.ascii input=name output=name [nv=string] [type=string] [precision=string] [compression=string] [tiledimension=XxYxZ] [--overwrite] [--verbose] [--quiet]

Flags:

--overwrite
Allow output files to overwrite existing files
--verbose
Verbose module output
--quiet
Quiet module output

Parameters:

input=name
ASCII raster map to be imported
output=name
Name for output raster3d map
nv=string
String representing NULL value data cell (use 'none' if no such value)
Default: *
type=string
Data type used in the output file
Options: default,double,float
Default: default
precision=string
Precision used in the output file (default, max, or 0 to 52)
Default: default
compression=string
The compression method used in the output file
Options: default,rle,none
Default: default
tiledimension=XxYxZ
The dimensions of the tiles used in the output file
Default: default

DESCRIPTION

r3.in.ascii allows a user to create a (binary) GRASS 3D raster map layer from a 3D ASCII raster input file with (optional) TITLE.

Note that for compression the none option only specifies that neither LZW nor RLE is used for compression. It does not turn off the compression all together. 3D raster maps do not support non-compressed files.

The tiledimension parameter defines the dimension of the tiles used in the output file. The format is: XxYxZ

The nv parameter specifies which value to convert to NULL-value. If the specified value is none, no conversion is performed. Default is none.

NOTES

The format of the 3D ASCII file:
north: floating point
south: floating point
east: floating point
west: floating point
top: floating point
bottom: floating point
rows: integer
cols: integer
levels: integer
This header is followed by the cell values in floating point format organized in rows with constant col and level coordinate. The rows are organized by constant level coordinate. Individual cell values are separated by space or CR.

NOTE: Currently, after the file has been imported, the stored values are compared with the original data. This feature is used to find bugs in the library at an early stage and will be turned off as soon as confidence has built up.

EXAMPLES

4x3x2 sample. Note, that lower-left (SW) corner of the bottom level comes first. This array format, where EW is preserved but NS is flipped, is sometimes known as "ij" coordinates. This is opposite to r.in.ascii's format, which places the SW corner at the beginning of the last row of data.
north: 3.0
south: 0.0
east: 4.0
west: 0.0
top: 2.0
bottom: 0.0
rows: 3
cols: 4
levels: 2
w(x1,y1,z1)  w(x2,y1,z1)  w(x3,y1,z1)  w(x4,y1,z1)
w(x1,y2,z1)  w(x2,y2,z1)  w(x3,y2,z1)  w(x4,y2,z1)
w(x1,y3,z1)  w(x2,y3,z1)  w(x3,y3,z1)  w(x4,y3,z1)
w(x1,y1,z2)  w(x2,y1,z2)  w(x3,y1,z2)  w(x4,y1,z2)
w(x1,y2,z2)  w(x2,y2,z2)  w(x3,y2,z2)  w(x4,y2,z2)
w(x1,y3,z2)  w(x2,y3,z2)  w(x3,y3,z2)  w(x4,y3,z2)

Sample ASCII voxel map with one layer and several rows and columns (Spearfish area):

north: 4925010.000000
south: 4924890.000000
east: 596760.000000
west: 596610.000000
top: 1.000000
bottom: 0.000000
rows: 4
cols: 5
levels: 1
1204.74 1204.48 1204.19 1203.81 1203.39
1203.89 1203.67 1203.34 1202.98 1202.43
1203.05 1202.80 1202.51 1202.11 1201.48
1202.10 1201.92 1201.62 1201.27 1200.68

AUTHORS

Roman Waupotitsch, Michael Shapiro, Helena Mitasova, Bill Brown, Lubos Mitas, Jaro Hofierka

SEE ALSO

r.in.ascii, r3.out.ascii, v.to.rast3

Last changed: $Date: 2012-11-15 04:54:20 -0800 (Thu, 15 Nov 2012) $


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