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− | Importing data into a GRASS LOCATION
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− | This Section gives an example how to import raster and vector data into the
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− | alaska GRASS LOCATION provided by the QGIS alaska
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− | dataset. Therefore we use a landcover raster map landcover.img
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− | dataset [[#label_sampledata]]</A>.
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− | <OL>
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− | <LI>Start QGIS and make sure the GRASS plugin is loaded.
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− | <LI>In the GRASS toolbar, click the grass_open_mapsetOpen
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− | MAPSET icon to bring up the MAPSET wizard.
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− | <LI>Select as GRASS database the folder grassdata in the QGIS
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− | alaska dataset, as LOCATION alaska, as MAPSET
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− | demo and click OK.
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− | </LI>
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− | <LI>Now click the grass_toolsOpen GRASS tools icon. The
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− | GRASS Toolbox (see Section [[node12.html#subsec:grass_toolbox|9.9]]) dialog appears.
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− | <LI>To import the raster map landcover.img, click the module
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− | r.in.gdal in the Modules Tree tab. This GRASS module
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− | allows to import GDAL supported raster files into a GRASS
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− | LOCATION. The module dialog for r.in.gdal appears.
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− | <LI>Browse to the folder raster in the QGIS alaska dataset
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− | and select the file landcover.img.
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− | </LI>
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− | <LI>As raster output name define landcover_grass and click
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− | Run. In the Output tab you see the currently running GRASS
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− | command r.in.gdal -o input=/path/to/landcover.img
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− | output=landcover_grass.
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− | <LI>When it says <SPAN CLASS="textbf">Succesfully finished</SPAN> click View output.
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− | The landcover_grass raster layer is now imported into GRASS and
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− | will be visualized in the QGIS canvas.
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− | </LI>
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− | <LI>To import the vector GML file lakes.gml, click the module
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− | v.in.ogr in the Modules Tree tab. This GRASS module allows
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− | to import OGR supported vector files into a GRASS LOCATION. The
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− | module dialog for v.in.ogr appears.
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− | </LI>
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− | <LI>Browse to the folder gml in the QGIS alaska
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− | dataset and select the file lakes.gml as OGR file.
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− | </LI>
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− | <LI>As vector output name define lakes_grass and click
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− | Run. You don't have to care about the other options in this
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− | example. In the Output tab you see the currently running GRASS
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− | command v.in.ogr -o dsn=/path/to/lakes.gml output=lakes_grass.
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− | </LI>
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− | <LI>When it says <SPAN CLASS="textbf">Succesfully finished</SPAN> click View output.
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− | The lakes_grass vector layer is now imported into GRASS and will
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− | be visualized in the QGIS canvas.
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− | </LI>
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