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ASCII Grid Reader for ArcMap and ArcCatalog

Quick Specs

  • Supporting GIS: ArcGIS
  • Date Added: February 26th, 2009
  • Modified: February 26th, 2009
  • File size: 2973.0KB
  • Total Downloads: 502
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ARIS ASCII Grid Reader does a direct read of the ASCII Grid file and calculates automatically MIN and MAX values in order to display the grid in the applicable range. When an ArcGIS projection file (.prj) is placed next to the ASCII grid with the same name but different extension (e.g. world.grd and world.prj), the projection information is passed automatically to ArcCatalog and ArcMap. ASCII Grid Reader recognizes the following file extensions: * .agr * .aig * .asc * .grd The Spatial Analyst extension is not required. Interested? You can download a fully functional, 5-day trial version

Author's Information

Rinke Heida
rinke.heida@aris.nl
ARIS B.V.
http://www.aris.nl

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