Robert's previous solution worked well. Thanks for your help!
Pete On 2010/10/31 19:09, Michael Sumner wrote:
There are multiple file types that might use the .grd extension, including NetCDF and some Surfer files. Do you know what kind of file it is? Try opening the file with rgdal, or raster, e.g.: library(rgdal) GDALinfo("file.grd") library(raster) r<- raster("file.grd") If neither of those you work you may need a GDAL/rgdal build with the appropriate drivers, so next I would investigate with GDAL itself which can auto-detect if it knows the file type - but again your build needs the appropriate drivers: gdalinfo file.grd What operating system are you using? Cheers, Mike. On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Peter Larson<[email protected]> wrote:Hello again, Next question. Does anyone know how to open grd files in R? Or how to convert them into ascii? I find some info, but what I find doesn't work for me, or requires that I buy something. Any ideas? Pete _______________________________________________ R-sig-Geo mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo
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