Hi Markus, Yes…not sure where the double @ comes from – it just displays this in the error message… I looked at the files in the cellhd folder (which I assume are the header files) and they seem fine: proj: 3 zone: 0 north: 9:59:50.99856S south: 43:38:32.993713S east: 153:38:23.977878E west: 112:54:41.983744E cols: 48874 rows: 40374 e-w resol: 0:00:03 n-s resol: 0:00:03 format: -1 compressed: 1
This is strange…any other hints will be appreciated. Thank you for your help. Raphael. From: Markus Neteler <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Friday, 11 September 2015 4:58 pm To: Raphael Rossel <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: GRASS user list <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Re: [GRASS-user] WARNING: Unable to open raster map...format field in header file invalid On Sep 11, 2015 5:58 AM, <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Hello, > > Recently, some grass files that were on my computer were accidentally > deleted - I recovered them from backup but it seems that maybe not all. > When I open grass and load up a raster with d.rast the map does not appear > and I get the following error message: > > WARNING: Raster map <toc10@toc@toc>: format field in header file invalid This double @ is a bit fishy. Can you check where it comes from? > WARNING: Unable to open raster map <toc10@toc@toc> > ERROR: Unable to open raster map <toc10@toc> ... The header file is a text file. Is it there? Markus
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