You should use null in the constructor if you don't want to specity a wkt
during the initialization, something like:


*SpatialReference srs = new
SpatialReference(null);srs.ImportFromEPSG(2927);*

Best regards,

Tamas



Paul Harwood <rune...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. jún. 16., K,
19:01):

> A common pattern for creating a SpatialReference is this :
>
> from osgeo import osr
> spatialRef = osr.SpatialReference()
> spatialRef.ImportFromEPSG(2927)         # from EPSG
>
> ( this example is from the Python Cookbook and is just used to illustrate
> the pattern)
>
> But - when I try to do the equivalent in c# using the bindings :
>
> SpatialReference CRS = new SpatialReference();
> CRS.ImportFromMICoordSys(coordsys);
>
> I get a message
>
> error CS1729: 'SpatialReference' does not contain a constructor that takes
> 0 arguments
>
> Am I missing something? Or is this is a gap in the bindings?
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