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PROGRAM:

NAME


t.rast.import - Imports space time raster dataset.

KEYWORDS


temporal, import, raster, time

SYNOPSIS


t.rast.import
t.rast.import --help
t.rast.import [-rleoc] input=name output=name [basename=string] directory=name
[title=string] [description=string] [location=string] [--overwrite] [--help]
[--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]

Flags:
-r
Set the current region from the last map that was imported

-l
Link the raster files using r.external

-e
Extend location extents based on new dataset

-o
Override projection check (use current location’s projection)
Assume that the dataset has same projection as the current location

-c
Create the location specified by the "location" parameter and exit. Do not import the
space time raster datasets.

--overwrite
Allow output files to overwrite existing files

--help
Print usage summary

--verbose
Verbose module output

--quiet
Quiet module output

--ui
Force launching GUI dialog

Parameters:
input=name [required]
Name of input file

output=name [required]
Name of the output space time raster dataset

basename=string
Basename of the new generated output maps
A numerical suffix separated by an underscore will be attached to create a unique
identifier

directory=name [required]
Path to the extraction directory

title=string
Title of the new space time dataset

description=string
Description of the new space time dataset

location=string
Create a new location and import the data into it. Do not run this module in parallel
or interrupt it when a new location should be created

DESCRIPTION


t.rast.import imports a space time raster dataset archive that was exported with
t.rast.export.

NOTES


Optionally a base map name can be provided to avoid that existing raster maps are
overwritten by the map names that are used in the STRDS archive.

The directory is used as work directory in case of import but can also be used as a data
directory when using GeoTIFF for the data exchange.

EXAMPLE


The North Carolina space time dataset contains a data package called lst_daily.tar.bzip2
with daily data from MODIS LST. Import it by running:
t.rast.import input=lst_daily.tar.bzip2 output=lst_daily \
basename=lst directory=/tmp

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