Try:
import glob
tifs=glob.glob('D:/*.tif')
subprocess.call([sys.executable,gmerge,'-o','C:/r.tif','-of','GTiff']+tifs)
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this is not really related to gdal but to python... you should try using
shell=False and adding the entire command in one argument instead of an
array, but I'm not sure that the file globbing (*.tif) would work.
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 12:31 PM, bas smit wrote:
> While merging the files using gd
While merging the files using gdal_merge.py the following code works:
subprocess.call([sys.executable,gmerge,'-o','C:\\r.tif','-of','GTiff','D:\\a.tif','D:\\b.tif'],shell=True)
However, when the input files are numerous, each file can not be inserted
separately. In this case, the following code