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NAMEg.remove - Removes data base element files from the user’s current mapset using the search pattern.KEYWORDSgeneral, map management, removeSYNOPSISg.removeg.remove --help g.remove [-irefb] type=datatype[,datatype,...] [name=string[,string,...]] [ignore=string[,string,...]] [pattern=string] [exclude=string] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui] Flags:
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DESCRIPTIONg.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.EXAMPLESDelete map1 and map2 raster maps in the current mapset:g.remove -f type=raster name=tmp1,tmp2Delete 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" AUTHORHuidae Chograss4u@gmail.com SOURCE CODEAvailable at: g.remove source code (history)Main index | General index | Topics index | Keywords index | Graphical index | Full index © 2003-2021 GRASS Development Team, GRASS GIS 7.8.6 Reference Manual
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