I
forgot to mention that I had replaced the original array with
np.ones((10,10)) for testing purposes, the result stays the same...
Tom
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Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:23:04 +0200
From: Tom van der Putte
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Hi
List,
I'm trying to save a numpy array to a GTiff, which should be quite
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
Hi,
I'm currently having a problem getting the C# OGR binaries to work
on a 64bit WinXP Pro machine, using VS2008 Pro. Ive tried both the
32bit Binaries and the 64 bit binaries.
* Using the 32bit binaries from
http://vbkto.dyndns.org:1280/sdk/Default.aspx [1] as well as the
general FW windows
these dll-s into your executing directory or make them available in
the PATH environment.
Best regards,
Tamas
2010/2/10 Tom van der Putte
Hi,
I'm currently having a problem getting the C# OGR binaries to work
on a 64bit WinXP Pro machine, using VS2008 Pro. Ive tried both the
32bit Binaries and the 64