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NAME

       r3.timestamp  - Print/add/remove a timestamp for a 3D raster map

KEYWORDS

       raster3d, timestamp, time, voxel

SYNOPSIS

       r3.timestamp
       r3.timestamp --help
       r3.timestamp map=name  [date=timestamp]   [--help]  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--ui]

   Flags:
       --help
           Print usage summary

       --verbose
           Verbose module output

       --quiet
           Quiet module output

       --ui
           Force launching GUI dialog

   Parameters:
       map=name [required]
           Name of 3D raster map

       date=timestamp
           Datetime, datetime1/datetime2, or none

DESCRIPTION

       This  command  has  2 modes of operation. If no date argument is supplied, then the current timestamp for
       the 3D raster map is printed. If a date argument is specified, then the timestamp for the 3D  raster  map
       is set to the specified date(s). See EXAMPLES below.

EXAMPLES

       r3.timestamp map=soils
       Prints  the  timestamp  for  the  "soils"  3D  raster map. If there is no timestamp for soils, nothing is
       printed. If there is a timestamp, one or two lines are printed, depending on if the timestamp for the map
       consists of a single date or two dates (ie start and end dates).

       r3.timestamp map=soils date=’15 sep 1987’
       Sets the timestamp for "soils" to the single date
       "15 sep 1987"

       r3.timestamp map=soils date=’15 sep 1987/20 feb 1988’
       Sets the timestamp for "soils" to have the start date
       "15 sep 1987" and the end date "20 feb 1988"

       r3.timestamp map=soils date=’18 feb 2005 10:30:00/20 jul 2007 20:30:00’
       Sets the timestamp for "soils" to have the start date
       "18 aug 2005 10:30:00" and the end date "20 jul 2007 20:30:00"

       r3.timestamp map=soils date=none
       Removes the timestamp for the "soils" 3D raster map

TIMESTAMP FORMAT

       The timestamp values must use the format as described in the GRASS datetime library.  The source tree for
       this library should have a description of the format. For convience, the formats  as  of  Feb,  1996  are
       reproduced here:

       There are two types of datetime values: absolute and relative. Absolute values specify exact dates and/or
       times.  Relative values specify a span of time. Some examples will help clarify:

       Absolute

       The general format for absolute values is

       day month year [bc] hour:minute:seconds timezone
       day is 1-31
       month is jan,feb,...,dec
       year is 4 digit year
       [bc] if present, indicates dates is BC
       hour is 0-23 (24 hour clock)
       minute is 0-59
       second is 0-59.9999 (fractions of second allowed)
       timezone is +hhmm or -hhmm (eg, -0600)
       parts can be missing
       1994 [bc]
       Jan 1994 [bc]
       15 jan 1000 [bc]
       15 jan 1994 [bc] 10 [+0000]
       15 jan 1994 [bc] 10:00 [+0100]
       15 jan 1994 [bc] 10:00:23.34 [-0500]
        Relative There are two types of relative datetime values, year- month and  day-second.      The  formats
       are:

       [-] # years # months
       [-] # days # hours # minutes # seconds

       The  words  years,  months,  days,  hours,  minutes, seconds are literal words, and the # are the numeric
       values.
       Examples:

       2 years
       5 months
       2 years 5 months
       100 days
       15 hours 25 minutes 35.34 seconds
       100 days 25 minutes
       1000 hours 35.34 seconds

       The following are illegal because it mixes year-month and day-second (because the number  of  days  in  a
       month or in a year vary):

       3 months 15 days
       3 years 10 days

KNOWN ISSUES

       Spaces in the timestamp value are required.

AUTHOR

       Michael Pelizzari
       Lockheed Martin Space Systems
       based on r.timestamp by Michael Shapiro,
       U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

       Last changed: $Date: 2015-05-11 02:16:13 +0200 (Mon, 11 May 2015) $

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