That's what I figured. Then I am fairly sure this is what you're after, http://grass.osgeo.org/grass64/manuals/html64_user/v.in.ogr.html. Arc Vector coverages are stored in 2 directories. One for geometry (the directory is the name of the coverage) and the database is contained in an 'info' directory. The examples below are not clear to me how it addresses this, but it does state it will do it. I could try some testing tomorrow if not figured out by then.
# Arc Coverage We import the Arcs and Label points, the module takes care to build areas: v.in.ogr dsn=gemeinden layer=LAB,ARC type=centroid,boundary output=mymap # E00 file (see also v.in.e00) First we have to convert the E00 file to an Arc Coverage with 'avcimport' (AVCE00 tools, use e00conv first in case that avcimport fails): avcimport e00file coverage v.in.ogr dsn=coverage layer=LAB,ARC type=centroid,boundary output=mymap All the best. Mark On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 7:47 PM, stephen sefick <[email protected]> wrote: > Vector Coverages. > > On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Mark Seibel <[email protected]> wrote: >> Are these vector coverages or raster datasets? >> >> Mark >> >> On Jul 12, 2010, at 6:08 PM, stephen sefick <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I have a couple of files that are in this format... >>> >>> aat.adf arx.adf dbltic.adf metadata.xml prj.adf txx.adf >>> arc.adf dblbnd.adf log par.adf txt.adf >>> >>> they are arc binary data correct. Is there anyway I can use these >>> with GRASS or QGIS? >>> >>> -- >>> Stephen Sefick >>> ____________________________________ >>> | Auburn University | >>> | Department of Biological Sciences | >>> | 331 Funchess Hall | >>> | Auburn, Alabama | >>> | 36849 | >>> |___________________________________| >>> | [email protected] | >>> | http://www.auburn.edu/~sas0025 | >>> |___________________________________| >>> >>> Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are >>> so little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us up and >>> make us feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted the >>> annoying little problems of being mammals. >>> >>> -K. Mullis >>> _______________________________________________ >>> grass-user mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user >> > > > > -- > Stephen Sefick > ____________________________________ > | Auburn University | > | Department of Biological Sciences | > | 331 Funchess Hall | > | Auburn, Alabama | > | 36849 | > |___________________________________| > | [email protected] | > | http://www.auburn.edu/~sas0025 | > |___________________________________| > > Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are > so little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us up and > make us feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted the > annoying little problems of being mammals. > > -K. Mullis > _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
