t;> >> > Really I fegure out I can do it using a
>> spreadsheet.
>> >> > The basic work is to transform, for
>> instance, a
>> >> line coordinates: 0,0 0,2 2,2 2,0 0,0 into a wkt
>> string:
>> >> Polygon ((0,0 0,2 2,2 2,0 0,0)). This is not
>&g
rsion quicky.
regards
Peppe
--- Lun 19/7/10, Sunburned Surveyor ha scritto:
> Da: Sunburned Surveyor
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] How to import a table of polygons
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Lunedì 19 luglio 2010, 19:23
> Peppe,
>
> It should be r
T seems to get the point.
> regards
>
> Peppe
>
> --- Mer 14/7/10, Stefan Steiniger ha scritto:
>
>> Da: Stefan Steiniger
>> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] How to import a table of polygons
>> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
>> Data: Mercoledì 14 luglio
basics of spatial geometry
and WKT seems to get the point.
regards
Peppe
--- Mer 14/7/10, Stefan Steiniger ha scritto:
> Da: Stefan Steiniger
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] How to import a table of polygons
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Mercoledì 14 luglio 2010, 20:
directly using table
>
> regards
>
> Peppe
>
> P.S. Francisco Helguera from SAIG wrote me that Kosmo has a "Get
> lines from points" tool that should work - but no import table.
>
> --- Lun 12/7/10, Sunburned Surveyor ha scritto:
>
>> Da: Sunburned Surveyor
or
> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] How to import a table of polygons
> A: "OpenJump develop and use"
> Data: Lunedì 12 luglio 2010, 17:14
> Peppe,
>
> You'd have to specify the start and end of each LineString
> or Polygon
> in the point file. So you'd need
Peppe,
You'd have to specify the start and end of each LineString or Polygon
in the point file. So you'd need more than just points, you'd need
some other mark-up to.
The text delimited point importer I built is made to separate out a
"linework code". Surveying software typically uses the linewor
Hi all,
tecnically Openjump/Skyjump and Kosmo have many strategies to import a set of
coordinates as points, either using WKT structures or via tables.
I just wonder if it is possible to import a set of coordinates (as table) and
create directly lines, closed lines or polygons.
Or to load a po