On Mon, 9 Jul 2018, Markus Metz wrote:
The source's region does not matter, what matters are the extents of the source raster map.
Markus, I should have remembered that they're different.
Apparently the input raster, when reprojected to the current region in the location/mapset, does not overlap with the current region. You can check the reprojected extents of the input raster with r.proj -g.
This I did: r.proj loc=elwood map=PERMANENT in=elwood_dem2013 -g WARNING: Input and output locations are the same Input map <elwood_dem2013@PERMANENT> in location <elwood>: n=1281118.49999997 s=1235035.49999995 w=828457.49999998 e=861685.49999999 rows=15361 cols=11076 Then I followed the 'box' map method of setting the target region as shown in the manual page's Notes, paragraph 4: # In source location: v.in.region -d out=elwood_region # In target location: v.proj in=elwood_region loc=elwood map=PERMANENT out=elwood_reproj g.region -g projection=99 zone=0 n=201663.78224162 s=137006.09426117 w=2314182.92402788 e=2388673.19838691 nsres=0.99999517 ewres=1.00000368 rows=64658 cols=74490 cells=4816374420 g.region vect=elwood_reproj res=1 -a r.proj loc=elwood map=PERMANENT in=elwood_dem2013 res=1 method=lanczos ERROR: Input raster map is outside current region Please point out what I missed or did incorrectly. Best regards, Rich _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
