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r.out.gdal.sh(1grass) Grass User's Manual r.out.gdal.sh(1grass)

NAME

r.out.gdal.sh - Exports GRASS raster into GDAL supported formats.

KEYWORDS

raster, export

SYNOPSIS

r.out.gdal.sh
 
r.out.gdal.sh help
 
r.out.gdal.sh [-lr] [input=string] [format=string] [type=string] [output=string] [ createopt=string[,string,...]] [ metaopt=string[, string,...]] [--verbose] [--quiet]

Flags:

-l
 
List supported output formats
-r
 
Region sensitive output
--verbose
 
Verbose module output
--quiet
 
Quiet module output

Parameters:

input=string
 
Name of input raster map
format=string
 
GIS format to write (case sensitive, see also -l flag)
 
Options: AAIGrid,BMP,BSB,DTED,ELAS,ENVI,FIT,GIF,GTiff,HFA,JPEG,MEM,MFF,MFF2,NITF,PAux,PNG,PNM,VRT,XPM
 
Default: GTiff
type=string
 
File type
 
Options: Byte,Int16,UInt16,UInt32,Int32,Float32,Float64,CInt16,CInt32,CFloat32,CFloat64
output=string
 
Name for output file
createopt=string[,string,...]
 
Creation option to the output format driver. Multiple options may be listed
metaopt=string[,string,...]
 
Metadata key passed on the output dataset if possible

DESCRIPTION

WARNING: This module is superseded and will be removed in future versions of GRASS. Use the much faster r.out.gdal instead. r.out.gdal.sh outputs GRASS raster maps into various GIS formats as supported by GDAL. This script is based on 'gdal_translate', it's parameters are similar to those of ’gdal_translate'. It requires the installation of either GDAL with GRASS support or of the GDAL-OGR-GRASS plugin which is available from the GDAL web site.
For possible metaopt parameters see the 'supported formats' pages of GDAL. The createopt may be used to create TFW or World files ("TFW=YES", "WORLDFILE=ON").

SUPPORTED FORMATS

The set of supported formats written by r.out.gdal.sh depend on the local GDAL installation. Available may be (incomplete list):
 

AAIGrid: Arc/Info ASCII Grid
 

BMP: MS Windows Device Independent Bitmap
 

BSB: Maptech BSB Nautical Charts
 

DTED: DTED Elevation Raster
 

ELAS: ELAS
 

ENVI: ENVI .hdr Labelled
 

FIT: FIT Image
 

GIF: Graphics Interchange Format (.gif)
 

GTiff: GeoTIFF
 

HDF4Image: HDF4 Dataset
 

HFA: Erdas Imagine Images (.img)
 

JPEG2000: JPEG-2000 part 1 (ISO/IEC 15444-1)
 

JPEG: JPEG JFIF
 

MEM: In Memory Raster
 

MFF2: Atlantis MFF2 (HKV) Raster
 

MFF: Atlantis MFF Raster
 

NITF: National Imagery Transmission Format
 

PAux: PCI .aux Labelled
 

PCIDSK: PCIDSK Database File
 

PNG: Portable Network Graphics
 

PNM: Portable Pixmap Format (netpbm)
 

VRT: Virtual Raster
 

XPM: X11 PixMap Format
 

NOTES

When writing out GeoTIFF format for users of ESRI software or ImageMagick, the band interleaving should be switched to pixel interleaving using createopt="INTERLEAVE=PIXEL". Multiple options have to be specified as comma separated list ( createopt=TFW=YES,COMPRESS=DEFLATE).
Out of the GDAL data types, the closest match for GRASS CELL, FCELL and DCELL rasters are respectively Int32, Float32 and Float64. These are not exact equivalents, but they will preserve the max possible data range and number of decimal places for each respective GRASS raster data type. Please keep in mind, that not all CELL rasters will require Int32 - e.g., 0-255 CELL raster are covered by the Byte type as well. Moreover, some GDAL-supported formats do not support all the data types possible in GDAL and GRASS. Use r.info to check the data type and range for your GRASS raster, refer to specific format documentation (GDAL website, format vendor's docs) and e.g. the Wikipedia article Typical boundaries of primitive integral types for details.

EXAMPLE

Export of the map 'elevation.dem' from the Spearfish data set:
 
r.out.gdal.sh elevation.dem format=GTiff type=Int16 output=elev_dem.tif
 

REFERENCES

GDAL library
Compile and install GRASS and QGIS with GDAL/OGR Plugin

SEE ALSO

r.out.arc, r.out.ascii, r.out.tiff

AUTHOR

Markus Neteler, ITC-irst, Italy
Last changed: $Date: 2011-11-08 10:42:51 +0100 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) $
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