Olivier Kouame wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been brought up before but I've been looking for a
project that provides driving directions on top of postgis/pgrouting.
I've found quite a few discussions about it and sites that have
implemented it but couldn't find anything actually production-r
As Daniel stated, data is crucial to the success of a routing project. The
problem is not to have the road names (usually that is standart) but to have
turn tables and correct information about street flow.
pgRouting will provide you what you need for it, but your dataset must be
good.
George
On
Hi Olivier,
Stephen used pgRouting and implemented driving directions.
You can see his demo here:
http://gis.imaptools.com/routing/leaddog/?zoom=10&lat=33.85667&lon=35.52978&layers=B0TTTF&start=35.492313%2033.826188&stop=35.595811%2033.906827&method=STS&lang=eng
The problem with driving direction
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Olivier Kouame a écrit :
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been brought up before but I've been looking for a
project that provides driving directions on top of postgis/pgrouting.
I've found quite a few discussions about it and s
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been brought up before but I've been looking for a
project that provides driving directions on top of postgis/pgrouting.
I've found quite a few discussions about it and sites that have
implemented it but couldn't find anything actually production-ready.
I'm thinking of st
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I compiled and installed geos-3.2.0 and proj-4.7.0 successfully with the
following options
CFLAGS="-m64" CPPFLAGS="-m64" CXXFLAGS="-m64" LDFLAGS="-m64" FFLAGS="-m64"
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/sfw/lib/amd64/" ./configure
make, make install, make check are also okay, files are installed in
/usr/local
Somewhat off topic, has anyone ever worked with Rattle
(http://rattle.togaware.com/)? It's a visual front end for R, mainly
directed at data mining (http://www.togaware.com/datamining/survivor/) .
It's an interesting way of getting novice users into the complexities of
R. I could imagine someth