g.findfile.1grass

Langue: en

Version: 332344 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

g.findfile - Searches for GRASS data base files and sets variables for the shell.

KEYWORDS

general

SYNOPSIS

g.findfile
g.findfile help
g.findfile [-n] element=string file=string [mapset=string] [--verbose] [--quiet]

Flags:

-n

Don't add quotes
--verbose

Verbose module output
--quiet

Quiet module output

Parameters:

element=string

Name of an element
file=string

Name of an existing map
mapset=string

Name of a mapset
Default:

DESCRIPTION

g.findfile is designed for Bourne shell scripts that need to search for mapset elements, including: raster, vector maps, region definitions and imagery groups.

The list of element names to search for is not fixed; any subdirectory of the mapset directory is a valid element name.

However, the user can find the list of standard GRASS element names in the file $GISBASE/etc/element_list. This is the file which g.remove/g.rename/g.copy use to determine which files need to be deleted/renamed/copied for a given entity type.

OUTPUT

g.findfile writes four lines to standard output:
name='file_name'
mapset='mapset_name'
file='unix_filename'
fullname='grass_fullname'
The output is /bin/sh commands to set the variable name to the GRASS data base file name, mapset to the mapset in which the file resides, and file to the full UNIX path name for the named file. These variables may be set in the /bin/sh as follows:
eval `g.findfile element=name mapset=name file=name`

For example (raster map):
eval `g.findfile element=cell file=mymap`

NOTES

If the specified file does not exist, the variables will be set as follows:
name=
mapset=
fullname=
file=
The following is a way to test for this case:
if [ ! "$file" ]
then
       exit

fi
Note that region files are searched as element=windows.

SEE ALSO

g.ask
g.filename
g.gisenv
g.mapsets
parser

AUTHOR

Michael Shapiro, U.S.Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

Last changed: $Date: 2007-01-18 17:09:29 +0100 (gio, 18 gen 2007) $

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