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METHODS OF INPUTTING DATA TO GRASS
Data must be digitally stored in a GRASS database in order to be used
by GRASS programs. Data can be entered into a GRASS database in one
of the following ways:
(1) Hardcopy data (like paper maps) may be either digitized or
scanned into GRASS's vector file format;
(2) Data already available in another digital format (like ARC-INFO
data) may be converted into GRASS's digital data file format,
and stored in a GRASS data base;
(3) GRASS analysis programs can be used to create new GRASS data
from data already stored in GRASS digital data file format.
For further information on data entry into a GRASS database, refer to
the "Digitizing and Map Development" section, located at the Help System
Main Menu.
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Automatically created on: Thu Jan 15 17:47:15 2004