If I understand you correctly, all of that information is stored in the las
header, which you can easily read by pulling that info out through whichever
API you choose. Another easy way to get that info is to use the LAStools
lasInfo tool from the terminal on the specific las file in question.


http://trac.liblas.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/ASPRS-Workshop-NOAA-Demo.pdf

I found this link very helpful when i was starting out, especially page 10.
Good Luck!

aaron


>   1. las 1.0 point data record format (jasim)
>


Probably I am missing something, if anyone could help me?
> My question is: so I read Point data in format 0, then how do I know
> whether the point data is in format 0 or 1? If anyone could
> clearly point to the result, I would be happy!
>
>


> Thanks!
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