Thanks, I did take a look, but obviously not hard enough (btw, clever trick to use grep.. will download the source code so I can use that too).
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Moritz Lennert < [email protected]> wrote: > On 31/01/13 16:48, Paulo van Breugel wrote: > >> Does anybody has an example grass python script that deals with >> multiple layer input? For example with the input option below with #% >> multiple set to yes, I would like to create multiple variables, one for >> each map. >> >> #%option >> #% key: input >> #% type: string >> #% gisprompt: old,cell,raster >> #% required: yes >> #% multiple: yes >> #%end >> >> I am completely new to python, and besides python scripting tutorials >> and text books, for me using examples is a great way to accelerate the >> learning process. I have looked into the addon repository and scripts in >> the GRASS 7 SVN, but haven't found what I was looking for. >> >> More in general, does anybody have (simple) shell scripts that have now >> been converted in python scripts? I thought I had seen a page on the >> grass wiki where code snippets in shell and python were compared, but I >> can't find it. >> > > You can always look at the scripts in grass7. A quick grep through the > directory shows: > > i.spectral/i.spectral.py > r.buffer.lowmem/r.buffer.**lowmem.py <http://r.buffer.lowmem.py> > r.in.wms/r.in.wms.py > v.db.addtable/v.db.addtable.py > v.db.univar/v.db.univar.py > v.in.wfs/v.in.wfs.py > v.krige/v.krige.py > > Generally, you should be able to do something like this: > > rastermaps = input.split(',') > > and the access each maps like this: > > my_map1 = rastermaps[0] > > etc > > Moritz >
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