Hello everybody,
does anybody know how to cut a smaller dem file from another one???
I have my original file *terrain.dem *but my *image.bmp* is smaller so I
would cut a portion just to create another suitable dem file for my *
image.bmp*
Is it possible to do it or am I off-board?
Thanks in
On 08/09/2010 15:26, Carmelo Terrasi wrote:
Hello everybody,
does anybody know how to cut a smaller dem file from another one???
I have my original file /terrain.dem /but my /image.bmp/ is smaller so I
would cut a portion just to create another suitable dem file for my
/image.bmp/
Is it
Hi
All,
I'm adding several new features to a PostGIS table using OGR (in
C#). After each CreateFeature I'd like to somehow get the FID of the
created feature. Is there any possible way to do this? If not elegant,
any hack is also welcome :D
Cheers,
Tom
On 08-09-2010 16:38, Carmelo Terrasi wrote:
Yes, you're right, if I need a portion I have to use that utility.
Thank you so much Hermann,
regards,
Carmelo
Not so simple.
The problem will be that your bmp image is not referenced but the DEM
is, so you'll need to find the correspondence between
The OGR CSV support is a supported driver and I think it will work better
than the built-in GDAL support (but perhaps it the same think).
Alexandre
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Ivan Lucena ivan.luc...@pmldnet.com wrote:
On Sep 7, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Anders Moe wrote:
Hi everyone
Brent,
Finally got back to this today. I upgraded my GDAL to version 1.7.1. The
only thing I notice that is different is that I get:
OGR: OGRGeometryFactory::createFromWkb() - got corrupt data.
That gave me a hint. I added a WKT column to the MS SQL Server table and
calculated it to the
Hi Alexandre,
Yes, that is an interesting idea. You can actually read the CSV files as OGR
data source:
% ogrinfo gcs.csv -al | more
INFO: Open of `gcs.csv'
using driver `CSV' successful.
Layer name: gcs
Geometry: None
Feature Count: 438
Layer SRS WKT:
(unknown)
COORD_REF_SYS_CODE: