The 8.0.dev manual for v.in.ascii describes the column identifiers: x=integer Number of column used as x coordinate (points mode) First column is 1 Default: 1 y=integer Number of column used as y coordinate (points mode) First column is 1 Default: 2 z=integer Number of column used as z coordinate (points mode) First column is 1. If 0, z coordinate is not used Default: 0
Entering v.in.ascii on the command line (lines wrapped in alpine): v.in.ascii -z in=~/projects/washington/project/data/bathymetry/coe/CL_33_LDYX_20210712_CS.xyz out=lady_xsec_depths for=point x=1 y=2 z=3 col='x double precision, y double precision, z integer' --o yields this response from GRASS: WARNING: ntokens: 1, xcol: 0, ycol: 1, zcol: 2 ERROR: Broken row 2: '7709581.42,697951.64,24' When I change the command to match the above: ERROR: Column numbers must not be negative GRASS project/bathymetry:analyses > ERROR: Column numbers must not be negative And when I try it again: bash: GRASS: command not found What might be going on here? Now neither the command line nor the GUI will import an ASCII point file. Rich _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list grass-user@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user