Nikos Alexandris wrote:

Using the following in a python script's header:
#%option
#% key: outputsuffix
#% key_desc: suffix string
#% type: string
#% description: Suffix for the Pan-Sharpened image(s)
#% required: yes
#% answer: hpf
#%end

and somewhere in the script the following:
run("g.rename", rast=(tmp_msx_hpf,"%s.%s" % (msx, outputsuffix)))
works fine in the command line. Testing the modules wx-GUI (G70), doesn't
play nice. For exampe, the following WARNING (error) appears:
WARNING: Illegal filename <12DEC02053035.blue@python_scripting.hpf>.
Character <@> not allowed.
WARNING: <12DEC02053035.blue@python_scripting.hpf> is an illegal file name

The "suffix" is added after the Mapset's name(string). Is there no option to "fix" this? Should I "fix" this in my code directly, i.e. take the string, split-off the Mapset-part, put in the suffix and add the Mapset's
name in the end?

Anna Petrášová wrote:

I would say you have to expect that your input map may have mapset, test it, split if necessary and add suffix to the map name, but you might not
need to add the mapset again to the name.

Thanks Anna.

Is there a pygrass function to isolate the a raster map's basename from the Mapset part? Looking for it...

Nikos
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