On 09/20/2010 07:23 PM, stephen sefick wrote:
quote the string before the pipe?
Or more simply:
r.mapcalc natemp20092010=mynatempnewrast
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Andrew Lewin
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Here is the error:
GRASS 6.4.0RC6 (MacrophytesGIS):~/grass/MacrophytesGIS/PERMANENT>
natemp20092010=mynatempnewrast + 0 | r.mapcalc
bash: +: command not found
syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting NAME or STRING
Parse error
Andrew
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On 2010-09-20, at 12:59 PM, Mark Seibel wrote:

Would you please post your command syntax, and associated error?

Mark

"Andrew Lewin"<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi John and Mark,

I am getting a syntax error when I type in either of your statements.  To be
clear, I am using Mac Snow Leopard in the Terminal program (bash).

Cheers,

Andrew

Andrew Lewin

[email protected]

President

Coastal/Marine Spatial Ecologist

Spatial-Conserve Incorporated

Associate

C-FOAM (Canadian Fisheries, Oceans and Aquaculture Management Group)

Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa







On 2010-09-16, at 12:22 PM, John C. Tull wrote:

Correct me if I am wrong, but for step 3, you can simply use an equality
statement, i.e., echo clippedRaster=NA_temperature | r.mapcalc'. This
shortens things a little further.

Regards,

John

On Sep 16, 2010, at 8:41 AM, Mark Seibel wrote:

Surely there is a more elegant way...

1) Convert the vector you wish to use as a clipper to a raster.

2) Set the raster mask to be the raster clipper (the converted vector).

3) Use map calculator to perform some non-data altering operation, but

get the mask to do its thing (eg. echo 'clippedRaster=NA_temperature +

0 | r.mapcalc').

Mark

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Andrew Lewin

<[email protected]>  wrote:

Dear Listers,

I would like to clip or extract a raster using a vector file; however, I

can't seem to find the command to do this in GRASS 6.4 ORC6.  The raster

file is an interpolated file of temperature for North America.  The raster

file extends beyond the North America boundaries. I would like to clip the

raster file to the North American boundaries, but I cannot find the command

to do so.

I would appreciate any help possible.

Thank You,

Andrew

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[email protected]

President

Coastal/Marine Spatial Ecologist

Spatial-Conserve Incorporated

Associate

C-FOAM (Canadian Fisheries, Oceans and Aquaculture Management Group)

Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa






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