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NAME

       grdpaste - Paste together two .grd files along a common edge.

SYNOPSIS

       grdpaste file_a.grd file_b.grd -Goutfile.grd [ -V ]

DESCRIPTION

       grdpaste  will  combine  file_a.grd  and file_b.grd into outfile.grd by pasting them together along their
       common edge. Files file_a.grd and file_b.grd must have the same dx, dy and have one edge in common. If in
       doubt, check with grdinfo and use grdcut and/or grdsample if necessary to prepare the edge joint.

       file_a.grd
              One of two files to be pasted together.

       file_b.grd
              The other of two files to be pasted together.

       -Goutfile.grd
              The name for the combined output.

OPTIONS

       -V     Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr [Default runs "silently"].

EXAMPLES

       Suppose file_a.grd is 150E - 180E and 0 - 30N, and file_b.grd is 150E - 180E, -30S - 0, then you can make
       outfile.grd which will be 150 - 180 and -30S - 30N by:

       grdpaste file_a.grd file_b.grd -Goutfile.grd -V

SEE ALSO

       gmt(1gmt), grdcut(1gmt), grdinfo(1gmt), grdsample(1gmt)

                                                   1 Jan 2004                                        GRDPASTE(l)