As i said in my answer to the question the GeoJSON is invalid due to the ring order, but I'm not sure if OGR checks for that.
Ian On 7 September 2017 at 07:38, Rahkonen Jukka (MML) < jukka.rahko...@maanmittauslaitos.fi> wrote: > Hi, > > I was thinking about this question on gis.stackexchange > https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/254536/how-to- > convert-txt-containing-two-columns-id-and-geojson-geometry > > I copy-pasted the CSV example and edited it to use semicolon as field > separator. Then I read http://www.gdal.org/drv_csv.html and had a try > with ogrinfo > > ogrinfo geojson_csv.csv -al -oo GEOM_POSSIBLE_NAMES=geoJSON > INFO: Open of `geojson_csv.csv' > using driver `CSV' successful. > > Layer name: geojson_csv > Geometry: Unknown (any) > Feature Count: 1 > Layer SRS WKT: > (unknown) > Geometry Column = geoJSON > Id: String (0.0) > geoJSON: String (0.0) > OGRFeature(geojson_csv):1 > Id (String) = 49518 > geoJSON (String) = {type:Polygon,coordinates:[[[ > 29.9596,-2.3272],[29.9189,-2.7 > 9],[29.3706,-2.8401],[29.1497,-2.5917],[29.0405,-2.7447],[ > 28.8619,-2.5309],[29.1 > 1,-1.8602],[29.3616,-1.5092],[29.8237,-1.3089],[29.9149,-1. > 4825],[30.0524,-1.431 > ,[30.8394,-1.6514],[30.8567,-2.3151],[30.1356,-2.4382],[29. > 9596,-2.3272]]]} > > The GeoJSON geometry is not recognized but ogrinfo converts it into a > string, with double quetes removed. Is there something wrong in the CSV or > in my syntax? > > -Jukka Rahkonen- > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing list > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev -- Ian Turton
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