DESCRIPTION
This command has 2 modes of operation. If no date argument is
supplied, then the current timestamp for the 3D raster map is
printed. If a date argument is specified, then the timestamp for the
3D raster map is set to the specified date(s). See examples below.
See TIMESTAMP FORMAT
description for details.
NOTES
Strings containing spaces should be quoted. For specifying a range of
time, the two timestamps should be separated by a forward slash. To
remove the timestamp from a 3D raster map, use date=none.
EXAMPLES
Prints the timestamp for the "soils" 3D raster map. If there is no
timestamp for soils, nothing is printed. If there is a timestamp, one
or two lines are printed, depending on if the timestamp for the map
consists of a single date or two dates (ie start and end dates).
Sets the timestamp for "soils" to the single date "15 sep 1987".
r3.timestamp map=soils date='15 sep 1987'
Sets the timestamp for "soils" to have the start date "15 sep 1987"
and the end date "20 feb 1988".
r3.timestamp map=soils date='15 sep 1987/20 feb 1988'
Sets the timestamp for "soils" to have the start date "18 feb 2005
10:30:00" and the end date "20 jul 2007 20:30:00".
r3.timestamp map=soils date='18 feb 2005 10:30:00/20 jul 2007 20:30:00'
Removes the timestamp for the "soils" 3D raster map.
r3.timestamp map=soils date=none
KNOWN ISSUES
Spaces in the timestamp value are required.
SEE ALSO
r3.info,
r.timestamp,
v.timestamp
AUTHOR
Michael Pelizzari
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
based on r.timestamp by Michael Shapiro,
U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory