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Markus Neteler 12 lat temu
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@@ -29,18 +29,73 @@ ordering in the ASCII input file:
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-<p>
-The version and order information in the header of the input file 
-are not mandatory. In case no version and
-order information was specified, the default GRASS 6 3D ASCII format is assumed.
-<p>
+
+<h2>NOTES</h2>
+
+The format of the 3D ASCII file:
+<div class="code"><pre>
+version: <i>"grass7"</i>
+order:   <i>"nsbt" or "nstb" or "snbt" or "sntb"</i>
+north:   <i>floating point</i>
+south:   <i>floating point</i>
+east:    <i>floating point</i>
+west:    <i>floating point</i>
+top:     <i>floating point</i>
+bottom:  <i>floating point</i>
+rows:    <i>integer</i>
+cols:    <i>integer</i>
+levels:  <i>integer</i>
+</pre></div>
+
+The version and order option have been introduced in GRASS 7 in June 2011.
+The version option is self explaining. The order option specifies the row
+and depth order of the data in the input file.
+The supported row/depth ordering is documented in the <em>r3.out.ascii</em>
+manual page. The order of the data in the input file does not specifiy the
+data order in the generated output 3D raster map which is in any case 
+<em>north -> south, west -> east, bottom -> top</em> order.
+So dependent on the order information the data is automatically imported
+into the correct internal coordinate system.
+<p>The version and order options are not mandatory. In case no version and
+order option is specified, the default GRASS 6 ASCII format is assumed.
+<p>This header is followed by the cell values in <em>floating point</em> format 
+organized in rows with constant <em>col</em> and <em>level</em> coordinate.
+The rows are organized by constant <em>level</em> coordinate. Individual cell
+values are separated by <em>space</em> or <em>CR</em>.
+
+<h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
+
+4x3x2 sample. Note in case no specific ordering is specified in the input
+file the upper-left (NW) corner of the bottom level comes first. The according
+order option is: nsbt for north -> south, bottom -> top ordering. This is
+identical with <em>r.in.ascii</em> for single level data. So the y coordinate
+is 0 at the northern edge.
+
+<div class="code"><pre>
+north: 3.0
+south: 0.0
+east: 4.0
+west: 0.0
+top: 2.0
+bottom: 0.0
+rows: 3
+cols: 4
+levels: 2
+w<sub>111</sub>x1,y1,z1  w<sub>211</sub>x2,y1,z1  w<sub>311</sub>x3,y1,z1  w<sub>411</sub>x4,y1,z1
+w<sub>121</sub>x1,y2,z1  w<sub>221</sub>x2,y2,z1  w<sub>321</sub>x3,y2,z1  w<sub>421</sub>x4,y2,z1
+w<sub>131</sub>x1,y3,z1  w<sub>231</sub>x2,y3,z1  w<sub>331</sub>x3,y3,z1  w<sub>431</sub>x4,y3,z1
+w<sub>112</sub>x1,y1,z2  w<sub>212</sub>x2,y1,z2  w<sub>312</sub>x3,y1,z2  w<sub>412</sub>x4,y1,z2
+w<sub>122</sub>x1,y2,z2  w<sub>222</sub>x2,y2,z2  w<sub>322</sub>x3,y2,z2  w<sub>422</sub>x4,y2,z2
+w<sub>132</sub>x1,y3,z2  w<sub>232</sub>x2,y3,z2  w<sub>332</sub>x3,y3,z2  w<sub>432</sub>x4,y3,z2
+</pre></div>
+
 Note that unit tests for <em>r3.in.ascii</em> are implemented in the
 Note that unit tests for <em>r3.in.ascii</em> are implemented in the
 <em>test.r3.out.ascii.sh</em> script located in the
 <em>test.r3.out.ascii.sh</em> script located in the
 <em>r3.out.ascii</em> directory.
 <em>r3.out.ascii</em> directory.
 
 
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 <h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
 
 
-Please have a look at the detailed examples in 
+Please refer to the detailed examples in 
 <a href="r3.out.ascii.html">r3.out.ascii</a>.
 <a href="r3.out.ascii.html">r3.out.ascii</a>.
 
 
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
 <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
@@ -52,7 +107,8 @@ Helena Mitasova, Bill Brown, Lubos Mitas, Jaro Hofierka, S&ouml;ren Gebbert
 <em>
 <em>
 <a href="r.in.ascii.html">r.in.ascii</a>,
 <a href="r.in.ascii.html">r.in.ascii</a>,
 <a href="r3.out.ascii.html">r3.out.ascii</a>,
 <a href="r3.out.ascii.html">r3.out.ascii</a>,
-<a href="v.to.rast3.html">v.to.rast3</a>
+<a href="v.to.rast3.html">v.to.rast3</a>,
+<a href="g.region.html">g.region</a>
 </em>
 </em>
 
 
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>
 <p><i>Last changed: $Date$</i>

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 
 
-Exports 3D raster maps in ASCII format. The <em>input</em> parameter is
+<em>r3.out.ascii</em> exports a 3D raster map in ASCII format. The <em>input</em> parameter is
 a valid 3D raster map in the current mapset search path. The <em>output</em> 
 a valid 3D raster map in the current mapset search path. The <em>output</em> 
 parameter is the name of an ASCII file which will be written in the 
 parameter is the name of an ASCII file which will be written in the 
 current working directory.
 current working directory.
@@ -184,6 +184,7 @@ levels: 2
 
 
 <em>
 <em>
 <a href="r3.in.ascii.html">r3.in.ascii</a>,
 <a href="r3.in.ascii.html">r3.in.ascii</a>,
+<a href="r.out.ascii.html">r.out.ascii</a>,
 <a href="g.region.html">g.region</a>
 <a href="g.region.html">g.region</a>
 </em>
 </em>