The user can save the tabular output to a file by using the UNIX redirection mechanism (>); for example, the user might save a report on the soils map layer in a file called soil.rpt by typing:
Some standards (ISO-C90) and compilers do not support the 'long long' type as a 64-bit type. In the case that GRASS was built with such a compiler, an accuracy message may be displayed in the output of r.info after Total Cells:.
Below is the report produced by r.info for the raster map slope in the Spearfish sample data base.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Layer: slope Date: Mon Nov 5 10:55:57 2001 | | Mapset: PERMANENT Login of Creator: neteler | | Location: spearfish60 | | DataBase: /home/neteler/grassdaten | | Title: slope in degrees ( slope ) | | Timestamp: 20 Mar 1984 10:30 -0600 / 21 Mar 2020 10:30 -0600 | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Type of Map: raster Number of Categories: 255 | | Data Type: FCELL | | Rows: 477 | | Columns: 634 | | Total Cells: 302418 | | Projection: UTM (zone 13) | | N: 4928010 S: 4913700 Res: 30 | | E: 609000 W: 589980 Res: 30 | | Range of data: min = 0.000000 max = 52.520164 | | | | Data Source: | | raster elevation file elevation.dem | | | | | | Data Description: | | generated by r.slope.aspect | | | | Comments: | | slope map elev = elevation.dem | | zfactor = 1.00 format = degrees | | min_slp_allowed = 0.000000 | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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