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NAME
g.list - Lists available GRASS data base files of the user-specified data type optionally using the search pattern.
KEYWORDS
general,
map management,
list,
search
SYNOPSIS
g.list
g.list --help
g.list [-iretmpf] type=datatype[,datatype,...] [pattern=string] [exclude=string] [mapset=name[,name,...]] [separator=character] [region=name] [output=name] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:
- -i
- Ignore case
- -r
- Use basic regular expressions instead of wildcards
- -e
- Use extended regular expressions instead of wildcards
- -t
- Print data types
- -m
- Print fully-qualified map names (including mapsets)
- -p
- Pretty printing in human readable format
- -f
- Verbose listing (also list map titles)
- --overwrite
- Allow output files to overwrite existing files
- --help
- Print usage summary
- --verbose
- Verbose module output
- --quiet
- Quiet module output
- --ui
- Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:
- type=datatype[,datatype,...] [required]
- Data type(s)
- Options: raster, raster_3d, vector, label, region, group, all
- raster: raster map(s)
- raster_3d: 3D raster map(s)
- vector: vector map(s)
- label: paint label file(s)
- region: region definition(s)
- group: imagery group(s)
- all: all types
- pattern=string
- Map name search pattern (default: all)
- exclude=string
- Map name exclusion pattern (default: none)
- mapset=name[,name,...]
- Name of mapset to list (default: current search path)
- '.' for current mapset; '*' for all mapsets in location
- separator=character
- Field separator
- Special characters: pipe, comma, space, tab, newline
- Default: newline
- region=name
- Name of saved region for map search (default: not restricted)
- '.' for current region; '*' for default region
- output=name
- Name for output file
- If not given or '-' then standard output
g.list searches for data files matching a pattern given by
wildcards or POSIX Extended Regular Expressions.
The output of
g.list may be useful for other programs' parameter
input (e.g. time series for
r.series)
when used with
separator=comma.
List all raster maps as continuous, sorted list:
List all vector maps as continuous, sorted list with MAPSET info (i.e.
fully-qualified map names):
List all raster and vector maps ordered by mapset:
List all raster and vector maps as continuous, sorted list:
List all available GRASS data base files:
If
mapset is not specified, then
g.list searches for
data files in the mapsets that are included in the search path
(defined by
g.mapsets).
See
g.mapsets -p.
g.list rast -p
raster map(s) available in mapset <user1>:
dmt
...
raster map(s) available in mapset <PERMANENT>:
aspect
...
Option
mapset=. (one dot) lists only data files from
the current mapset:
Similarly,
mapset=* (one asterisk) prints data files from all
available mapsets also including those that are not listed in the
current search path (see
g.mapsets -l).
g.list rast mapset=* -p
raster map(s) available in mapset <landsat>:
lsat5_1987_10
...
raster map(s) available in mapset <user1>:
dmt
...
raster map(s) available in mapset <PERMANENT>:
aspect
...
List all vector maps starting with letter "r":
g.list type=vector pattern="r*"
List all vector maps starting with letter "r" or "a":
g.list type=vector pattern="[ra]*"
List all raster maps starting with "soil_" or "landuse_":
g.list type=raster pattern="{soil,landuse}_*"
List certain raster maps with one variable character/number:
g.list type=raster pattern="N45E00?.meters"
Use of
exclude parameter:
# without exclude:
g.list rast pat="r*" mapset=PERMANENT
railroads
roads
rstrct.areas
rushmore
# exclude only complete word(s):
g.list rast pat="r*" exclude=roads mapset=PERMANENT
railroads
rstrct.areas
rushmore
# exclude with wildcard:
g.list rast pat="r*" exclude="*roads*" mapset=PERMANENT
rstrct.areas
rushmore
List all soil maps starting with "soils" in their name:
g.list -r type=raster pattern='^soils'
List "tmp" if "tmp" raster map exists:
g.list -r type=raster pattern='^tmp$'
List "tmp0" ..."tmp9" if corresponding vector map exists
(each map name linewise):
g.list -r type=vector pattern='^tmp[0-9]$'
List "tmp0"..."tmp9" if corresponding vector map exists
(each map name comma separated):
g.list -r type=vector separator=comma pattern='^tmp[0-9]$'
List all precipitation maps for the years 1997-2012, comma separated:
g.list -e type=raster separator=comma pattern="precip_total.(199[7-9]|200[0-9]|201[0-2]).sum"
List all raster maps starting with "tmp_" whose region overlaps with
the region of "test" raster map:
g.region raster=test save=test_region
g.list type=raster pattern='tmp_*' region=test_region
List "tmp0"..."tmp9" vector maps whose region overlaps with
the current region:
g.list -r type=vector pattern='^tmp[0-9]$' region=.
List all raster and vector maps whose region overlaps with the default region
of the PERMANENT mapset in the current location (DEFAULT_WIND):
g.list type=rast,vect region=*
Note that, without
region=*,
g.list type=rast,vect simply
lists all available raster and vector maps from the current search path
regardless of their region.
r.series,
t.list,
t.rast.list,
t.vect.list
Regular expressions
(aka regex) - from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huidae Cho
grass4u@gmail.com
based on general/manage/cmd/list.c by Michael Shapiro
SOURCE CODE
Available at:
g.list source code
(history)
Latest change: Monday Nov 18 20:15:32 2019 in commit: 1a1d107e4f6e1b846f9841c2c6fabf015c5f720d
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