Out of the box: Import it in R and save it as a Tiff - use GRASS to open this tiff. Maybe it works ;P
On 13 February 2014 10:50, Benjamin Ducke <[email protected]> wrote: > Ouch. I am beginning to suspect that the ESRI "field" > concept for raster layers does not translate well > to GRASS/GDAL. Sorry for not being able to help. > Maybe someone else on this list has experience with > this type of data structure? > > At least now we know that r.in.gdal starts counting > bands with "1"! > > Ben > > On 13/02/14 11:14, manuel.martin wrote: > > I had already tried this (with "2") ;-). No luck either. Reading your > > email I tried with "0" (maybe would gdal detect only two bands over > > three). It comes out that only "band=1" works.... > > > > > > GRASS 7.0.svn (lambert93):~ > r.in.gdal --o > > > input=/home/manuel/Desktop/sftp/Projets/Projets/Zones-humides/base_sig/dsm_data/clc/clc06_250m > > band=0 output=testclc > > WARNING: Raster map <testclc> already exists and will be overwritten > > WARNING: Datum <Not_specified_based_on_GRS_1980_ellipsoid> not recognised > > by GRASS and no parameters found > > Projection of input dataset and current location appear to match > > ERROR 5: > > > /home/manuel/Desktop/sftp/Projets/Projets/Zones-humides/base_sig/dsm_data/clc/clc06_250m: > > GDALDataset::GetRasterBand(0) - Illegal band # > > > > ERROR: Selected band (0) does not exist > > > > > > > > > > On 02/13/2014 10:59 AM, Benjamin Ducke wrote: > >> Hmm, the manual page does not say so explicitely, > >> but maybe band numbering starts with "0"? > >> In that case your band 3 would have index number "2". > >> > >> Ben > >> > >> On 13/02/14 10:48, manuel.martin wrote: > >>> Hi Ben, > >>> Thanks for the reply. I tried with the band option but it looks like > >>> gdal does not detect the multiple fields as multiple bands : > >>> > >>> GRASS 7.0.svn (lambert93):~ > r.in.gdal --o \ > >>> > input=/home/manuel/Desktop/sftp/Projets/Projets/Zones-humides/base_sig/dsm_data/clc/clc06_250m > >>> > >>> \ > >>>> band=3 output=testclc > >>> WARNING: Raster map <testclc> already exists and will be overwritten > >>> WARNING: Datum <Not_specified_based_on_GRS_1980_ellipsoid> not > >>> recognised > >>> by GRASS and no parameters found > >>> Projection of input dataset and current location appear to match > >>> ERROR 5: > >>> > /home/manuel/Desktop/sftp/Projets/Projets/Zones-humides/base_sig/dsm_data/clc/clc06_250m: > >>> > >>> GDALDataset::GetRasterBand(3) - Illegal band # > >>> > >>> ERROR: Selected band (3) does not exist > >>> > >>> > >>> Cheers, Manuel > >>> > >>> On 02/12/2014 08:25 PM, Benjamin Ducke wrote: > >>>> Hi Manuel, > >>>> > >>>> GRASS does not support multi-band rasters, so you'll have > >>>> to import each band as a separate raster map. > >>>> > >>>> r.in.gdal has the "band=" option to specify a band number > >>>> to import. > >>>> > >>>> Best, > >>>> > >>>> Ben > >>>> > >>>> On 12/02/14 17:05, manuel.martin wrote: > >>>>> Hi all, > >>>>> > >>>>> I tried to import an ArcGIS binary raster (corine land cover for the > >>>>> French territory) with three fields on each pixels (VALUE, COUNT and > >>>>> CODE_06) using the *r.in.gdal* command. The import works just fine, > >>>>> except that in the resulting raster, in GRASS, I only get one field, > >>>>> which seems to be the VALUE field (and not the CODE_06 field, which > >>>>> I am > >>>>> interested in, and which is a categorical field, although coded with > >>>>> integers). > >>>>> > >>>>> Is there a way to produce a resulting raster with all the fields of > >>>>> the > >>>>> initial ArcGIS layer, or alternatively to choose one unique field? > >>>>> Also, > >>>>> is there a limitation on categorical fields. For instance, what if > >>>>> instead of integer corine land cover codes I have literal labels, > i.e. > >>>>> levels of my categorical field coded with strings? > >>>>> > >>>>> Cheers, Manuel > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> > >>>>> ----------------0----0------ > >>>>> INRA - InfoSol > >>>>> Centre de recherche d'Orléans > >>>>> 2163 Avenue de la Pomme de Pin > >>>>> CS 40001 ARDON > >>>>> 45075 ORLEANS Cedex 2 > >>>>> tel : (33) (0)2 38 41 48 21 > >>>>> fax : (33) (0)2 38 41 78 69 > >>>>> http://www.gissol.fr > >>>>> ----0----0------------------ > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>>> grass-user mailing list > >>>>> [email protected] > >>>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user > >>>>> > >>>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > Dr. Benjamin Ducke, M.A. > {*} Geospatial Consultant > {*} GIS Developer > > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > grass-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user > -- Nuno César de Sá +351 91 961 90 37
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