gdal_grid is probably a better choice.
On 7/3/23 16:06, Clive Swan wrote:
Hi
Thanks for the information.
The Shp file (WGS84), the aim is to export to a Heatmap.
The Shp was exported to a Tif:
coastal_2000-te.tif
coastal_2000-tr.tif
The pixel output ranges from 0-3
This doesn't produce
Hi
Thanks for the information.
The Shp file (WGS84), the aim is to export to a Heatmap.
The Shp was exported to a Tif:
coastal_2000-te.tif
coastal_2000-tr.tif
The pixel output ranges from 0-3
This doesn't produce a Heatmap.
Any options you would recommend??
Thanks
Clive
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Il 03/07/2023 18:08, Scott ha scritto:
You're using the -tr and -ts. You can only use one or the other, not both.
I think it would be useful if gdal_rasterize emitted a warning when the
-tr and -ts options are used at the same time like other GDAL tools do.
Best regards.
Andrea
You're using the -tr and -ts. You can only use one or the other, not both.
On 7/3/23 07:35, Clive Swan wrote:
I am trying to create a heatmap from a Shp Point feature.
The output is doesn’t cover the Shp??
I entered the following gdal gdal_rasterize parameters.
gdal_rasterize
-a hazard_l_1
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Aihe: [gdal-dev] gdal_rasterize parameters not working
I am trying to create a heatmap from a Shp Point feature.
The output is doesn't cover the Shp??
I entered the following gdal gdal_rasterize parameters.
gdal_rasterize
-a hazard_l_1
-te -4.822014 52.517355 1.757978 55.779307
-tr 0.1 0
I am trying to create a heatmap from a Shp Point feature.
The output is doesn’t cover the Shp??
I entered the following gdal gdal_rasterize parameters.
gdal_rasterize
-a hazard_l_1
-te -4.822014 52.517355 1.757978 55.779307
-tr 0.1 0.1
-ts 2035 2069
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