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NAME¶
t.copy - Creates a copy of a space time raster dataset.
KEYWORDS¶
temporal, copy, time
SYNOPSIS¶
t.copy
t.copy --help
t.copy [-c] input=name [type=name]
output=name [--overwrite] [--help]
[--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:¶
Parameters:¶
- input=name [required]
-
Name of the input space time dataset - type=name
-
Type of the input space time dataset
Options: strds, str3ds, stvds
Default: strds - output=name [required]
-
Name of the output space time dataset
DESCRIPTION¶
The purpose of t.copy is to create a copy of a space time dataset. The new space time dataset will be located in the current mapset, whereas the old space time dataset can be located in a different mapset as long as this mapset is in the search path.
If the -c flag is given, the maps of the old space time dataset will also be copied to the current mapset, otherwise the original maps will be simply registered in the temporal database. The new copies will have the same name as the old maps.
NOTES¶
A fully qualified name for the input space-time dataset is only required if space-time datasets with the same name exist in different mapsets.
EXAMPLE¶
In the North Carolina sample dataset with the separately available
mapset modis_lst included, copy the space-time raster dataset
LST_Day_monthly@modis_lst to the current mapset user1:
g.mapsets mapset=modis_lst operation=add t.copy input=LST_Day_monthly@modis_lst type=strds output=LST_Day_monthly
SEE ALSO¶
t.rast.extract, t.rast3d.extract, t.vect.extract, t.info
AUTHOR¶
Markus Metz, mundialis
SOURCE CODE¶
Available at: t.copy source code (history)
Accessed: Sunday Jan 22 07:37:45 2023
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