g.removegrass - Online in the Cloud

This is the command g.removegrass that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


g.remove - Removes data base element files from the user’s current mapset using the
search pattern.

KEYWORDS


general, map management, remove

SYNOPSIS


g.remove
g.remove --help
g.remove [-irefb] type=datatype[,datatype,...] [name=string[,string,...]]
[ignore=string[,string,...]] [pattern=string] [exclude=string] [--help] [--verbose]
[--quiet] [--ui]

Flags:
-i
Ignore case

-r
Use basic regular expressions instead of wildcards

-e
Use extended regular expressions instead of wildcards

-f
Force removal (required for actual deletion of files)

-b
Remove base raster maps

--help
Print usage summary

--verbose
Verbose module output

--quiet
Quiet module output

--ui
Force launching GUI dialog

Parameters:
type=datatype[,datatype,...] [required]
Data type(s)
Options: raster, raster_3d, vector, label, region, group, all
raster: raster map(s)
raster_3d: 3D raster map(s)
vector: vector map(s)
label: paint label file(s)
region: region definition(s)
group: imagery group(s)
all: all types

name=string[,string,...]
Name of file(s) to remove

ignore=string[,string,...]
Name of file(s) to ignore (default: none)

pattern=string
File name search pattern

exclude=string
File name exclusion pattern (default: none)

DESCRIPTION


g.remove removes data files matching a pattern given by wildcards or POSIX Extended
Regular Expressions. If the -f force flag is not given then nothing is removed, instead
the list of selected file names is printed to stdout as a preview of the files to be
deleted.

EXAMPLES


Delete map1 and map2 raster maps in the current mapset:
g.remove -f type=raster name=tmp1,tmp2
Delete all raster and vector maps starting with "tmp_" in the current mapset:
# show matching raster and vector maps but do not delete yet (as verification)
g.remove type=raster,vector pattern="tmp_*"
# actually delete the matching raster and vector maps
g.remove -f type=raster,vector pattern="tmp_*"
Delete all vector maps starting with "stream_" in the current mapset, but exclude those
ending with "_final":
g.remove -f type=vector pattern="stream_*" exclude="*_final"

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