Le 19/12/2022 à 20:48, Peter Townsend a écrit :
Thanks!
One more question. For the time being, is it generally ok to ignore
"tolerance condition error" and "Point outside of projection domain"?
I can make our program not care about those if it's usually harmless.
They could still be emitted
Thanks!
One more question. For the time being, is it generally ok to ignore
"tolerance condition error" and "Point outside of projection domain"? I can
make our program not care about those if it's usually harmless.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 1:42 PM Even Rouault
wrote:
> Fix in https://github.com
Fix in https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/6945. The error is actually
harmless as I suspected and was related to the polar geometry splitting
heuristics not properly shutting off reprojection errors.
Even
Le 19/12/2022 à 19:59, Peter Townsend a écrit :
I figured out that the dataset is actuall
I figured out that the dataset is actually the "trees" shapefile from the
QGIS sample dataset. Throws the same messaging out.
https://download.qgis.org/downloads/data/
qgis_sample_data\shapefiles\trees.*
Good luck!
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 12:46 PM Even Rouault
wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I suspect the
Peter,
I suspect the reprojection of your features went fine, otherwise you
would have got an error message like "Failed to reproject feature
(geometry probably out of source or destination SRS)". This error
message must come from some code that tries heuristics related to polar
or anti-
I've got this test dataset of a bunch of forest areas in Alaska. The
shapefile is in Albers, and we're converting it to EPSG:4326 lat longs.
Layer name: trees
Geometry: Polygon
Feature Count: 444
Extent: (-2175230.041280, 1899842.624457) - (4895522.387686, 6909266.538422)
Layer SRS WKT:
PROJCRS["A