NAME
grdreformat - Converting between different grdfile formats.
SYNOPSIS
grdreformat ingrdfile[=id[/scale/offset[/nanvalue]]]
outgrdfile[=id[/scale/offset[/nanvalue]]] [ -Rwest/east/south/north[r]
] [ -V ]
DESCRIPTION
grdreformat reads a grdfile in one format and writes it out using
another format. As an option the user may select a subset of the data
to be written and to specify scaling, translation, and nan-value.
ingrdfile
The grdfile to be read. Append format =id number if not a
standard GMT netcdf-based grdfile. If id is set, you may
optionally append scale and offset to scale the data and then add
an offset. If scale and offset are supplied you may also append
a value that represent 'not-a-number' (for floating-point grids
this is unneccesary since the IEEE NaN is used; however short
integers need a value which means no data available.)
outgrdfile
The grdfile to be written. Append format =id number if not a
standard GMT netcdf-based grdfile. If id is set, you may
optionally append scale and offset to scale the data and then add
an offset. If scale and offset are supplied you may also append
a value that represent 'not-a-number' (for floating-point grids
this is unneccesary since the IEEE NaN is used; however short
integers need a value which means no data available.)
OPTIONS
-R west, east, south, and north specify the Region of interest. To
specify boundaries in degrees and minutes [and seconds], use the
dd:mm[:ss] format. Append r if lower left and upper right map
coordinates are given instead of wesn.
-V Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr
[Default runs "silently"].
EXAMPLES
To create a 4-byte raw floating point grid from the netcdf file
data.grd, try
grdreformat data.grd ras_data.b4=1 -V
To make a 2-byte short integer file, scale it by 10, subtract 32000,
setting NaNs to -9999, do
grdreformat values.grd shorts.i2=2/10/-32000/-9999 -V
To create a Sun standard 8-bit rasterfile for a subset of the data
file image.grd, assuming the range in image.grd is 0-1 and we need 0-
255, try
grdreformat image.grd -R-60/-40/-40/-30 image.ras8=3/255/0 -V
SEE ALSO
gmt, grdmath
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