NAME¶
g.remove - Removes data base element files from the user's current
mapset.
KEYWORDS¶
general, map management
SYNOPSIS¶
g.remove
g.remove help
g.remove [-
f] [
rast=
string[,
string,...]]
[
rast3d=
string[,
string,...]]
[
vect=
string[,
string,...]]
[
oldvect=
string[,
string,...]]
[
asciivect=
string[,
string,...]]
[
icon=
string[,
string,...]]
[
labels=
string[,
string,...]]
[
sites=
string[,
string,...]]
[
region=
string[,
string,...]]
[
region3d=
string[,
string,...]]
[
group=
string[,
string,...]]
[
3dview=
string[,
string,...]] [--
verbose]
[--
quiet]
Flags:¶
- -f
-
Force remove
- --verbose
-
Verbose module output
- --quiet
-
Quiet module output
Parameters:¶
- rast=string[,string,...]
-
rast file(s) to be removed
- rast3d=string[,string,...]
-
rast3d file(s) to be removed
- vect=string[,string,...]
-
vect file(s) to be removed
- oldvect=string[,string,...]
-
oldvect file(s) to be removed
- asciivect=string[,string,...]
-
asciivect file(s) to be removed
- icon=string[,string,...]
-
icon file(s) to be removed
- labels=string[,string,...]
-
labels file(s) to be removed
- sites=string[,string,...]
-
sites file(s) to be removed
- region=string[,string,...]
-
region file(s) to be removed
- region3d=string[,string,...]
-
region3d file(s) to be removed
- group=string[,string,...]
-
group file(s) to be removed
- 3dview=string[,string,...]
-
3dview file(s) to be removed
DESCRIPTION¶
g.remove allows the user to remove specified data base element files from
the current mapset.
EXAMPLE¶
For example, the below command will cause the raster maps named
soils,
slope, and
temp, the vector maps named
roads and
rail, and the imagery group files named
nhap.1 and
nhap.2, and these files' associated support files (e.g., cell header
files, category files, etc.), to be removed from the user's current mapset.
g.remove rast=soils,slope,temp vect=roads,rail group=nhap.1,nhap.2
NOTE¶
If a particular data base element file has support files associated with it
(e.g., as is commonly the case with raster maps),
g.remove will remove
these support files along with the data base element file specified.
The user can only use
g.remove to remove data files existing under the
user's
current mapset.
To remove multiple files, the script
g.mremove may be used.
FILES¶
$GISBASE/etc/element_list lists the element types whose files can be removed by
the user.
SEE ALSO¶
g.copy
g.list
g.rename
g.mremove
AUTHOR¶
Michael Shapiro, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
Last changed: $Date: 2006-12-13 17:10:28 +0100 (Wed, 13 Dec 2006) $
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