Optionally, also the raster, 3D raster and vector maps of the space time datasets can be removed using the -r (recursive) and -f (force) flags. Recursive removal works only if both flags are checked (use -rf).
#Create new and empty STRDS t.create output=precip_months_sum semantictype=mean \ title="Monthly sum of precipitation" \ description="Monthly sum of precipitation for the \ North Carolina sample data location" #Register maps from sample dataset (selecting a subset with g.list) t.register -i type=raster input=precip_months_sum \ maps=$(g.list type=raster pattern=201*_precip separator=comma) \ start="2010-01-01" increment="1 months" #Create some new data by aggregating with 1 years granularity t.rast.aggregate input=precip_months_sum \ output=precip_years_sum basename=precip_years_sum granularity="1 \ years" method=sum #Remove all newly produced data: # a) the aggregated STRDS with 1 years granularity together with its raster maps t.remove -rf type=strds input=precip_years_sum # b) the STRDS with 1 months granularity, but not the original sample data t.remove type=strds input=precip_months_sum
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