Ryan Rosario wrote on 07/23/2007 07:40 AM: > I have a vector of data points that I imported from a CSV file (which > was created with R). When I use v.in.ascii, no DBF file is created. I > basically need this file so I can assign different colors to data > points based on the value of the datapoint. The vector is imported > correctly, but the DBF is not created. > > v.in.ascii -n input='/Users/ryan/Desktop/Desktop > Stuff/ems/responseTime.csv' output=response format=point fs=, skip=1 > columns='y double, x double, z double' x=2 y=1 z=3 cat=0 --overwrite > > What am I doing wrong? I have attempted this with both the GUI and the > command line and both with and without the quotes as suggested in a > previous post. DBF files for the other vectors I imported (from ESRI) > are showing up though. If you also have attribute columns, you have to define them (columns parameter). See g.manual v.in.ascii for an example (eg, Example 5).
Markus PS: Unrelated - for table only input I have added 'db.in.ogr' to GRASS 6.3-CVS which imports DBF, CSV etc. ------------------ ITC -> dall'1 marzo 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler ITC -> since 1 March 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler ------------------ _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list [email protected] http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser

