I understand that from the command v.to.rast. what I asked is do you have problem deleting raster map "created" from v.to.rast or other raster maps. If you have problem deleting any raster map(create a duplicate and dont try with your actual data) then it this is an issue with g.remove.
I want to make sure that first Also you didnt said about your grass version and platform yet. I tried v.to.rast on spearfish dataset and here is the output I copied archsites vector data as a backup. g.copy vect=archsites,arch2 v.to.rast input=arch2@PERMANENT output=temp use=cat Reading features... 100% Writing raster map... 100% Converted points/lines: 25 of 25 v.to.rast complete. GRASS 7.0.svn (spearfish60):~ > g.remove temp@PERMANENT Removing raster <temp@PERMANENT> Btw, I am using GRASS7.0 (SVN 55285) on Ubuntu 12.04 On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:55 AM, SWAPAN GHOSH <[email protected]> wrote: > No, I am just creating new raster from point vector map...... > > v.to.rast --overwrite input=Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT type=point > output=Rast_Temp_Aug_86 column=Rain14 > > here Temp_Aug_86 is point vector > > but the problem is solve when we use command like- > > v.to.rast --overwrite input=Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT type=point > output=Rast_Temp_Aug_86 column=Rain14 labelcolumn=cat > > Regards > Swapan > > > On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Rashad M <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Does this error comes in deleting other maps. Could you try g.copy >> rast=old,new >> and delete the newly created raster map. >> >> Btw, Please tell your grass version and platform >> >> >> On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 1:41 PM, SWAPAN GHOSH <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> *Dear all,* >>> >>> I am using the command like- >>> >>> v.to.rast --overwrite input=Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT type=point >>> output=Rast_Temp_Aug_86 column=Rain14 >>> >>> Rast_Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT is created successfully. >>> >>> But when I want to delete this raster using command like- >>> >>> g.remove rast=Rast_Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT >>> >>> Then I get an error like below- >>> >>> *Removing raster <Rast_Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT> >>> fcell: couldn't be removed* >>> >>> I am also trying this by running " g.remove -f >>> rast=Rast_Temp_Aug_86@PERMANENT " but same problem arises. >>> >>> Please give me some solution to recover this problem. >>> >>> *Thanks & Regards, >>> >>> Swapan* >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> grass-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-dev >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Rashad >> > > -- Regards, Rashad
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