NAME

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


SYNOPSIS

     grdpaste -Afile_a.grd -Bfile_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 A and B 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.

     -Afile_a.grd
          One of two files to be pasted together.

     -Bfile_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 -Afile_a.grd -Bfile_b.grd -Goutfile.grd -V


SEE ALSO

     gmt, grdcut, grdinfo, grdsample


REFERENCES

     Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1995,  The  Generic  Mapping
     Tools  (GMT)  version  3.0  Technical  Reference & Cookbook,
     SOEST/NOAA.
     Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1995,  New  Version  of  the
     Generic Mapping Tools Released, EOS Trans. AGU, 76, p. 329.
     Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1995,  New  Version  of  the
     Generic           Mapping           Tools          Released,
     http://www.agu.org/eos_elec/95154e.html, Copyright  1995  by
     the American Geophysical Union.
     Wessel, P., and W. H. F. Smith, 1991,  Free  Software  Helps
     Map and Display Data, EOS Trans. AGU, 72, p. 441.