Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-03-01 Thread Florian Lohoff
On Fri, Mar 01, 2024 at 03:23:29PM +0100, Martin Trautmann wrote: > On 01.03.24 14:52, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > > For obvious reasons Essen cant have 2.5 or even 4.4 Mio addresses. > > Yeah, I had noticed by now that this is Essen only. I don't find any > json info for all of NRW, from this

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-03-01 Thread Martin Trautmann via talk
On 01.03.24 14:52, Florian Lohoff wrote: > For obvious reasons Essen cant have 2.5 or even 4.4 Mio addresses. Yeah, I had noticed by now that this is Essen only. I don't find any json info for all of NRW, from this year. ___ talk mailing list

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-03-01 Thread Florian Lohoff
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 10:17:28PM +0100, Martin Trautmann wrote: > On 28.02.24 22:58, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > > For these kind of simple conversions there is no need for programming. > > > > Its a GeoJSON Featurecollection. So a list of GeoJSON features, > > each of them having a "properties"

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-29 Thread Martin Trautmann via talk
On 28.02.24 22:58, Florian Lohoff wrote: > For these kind of simple conversions there is no need for programming. > > Its a GeoJSON Featurecollection. So a list of GeoJSON features, > each of them having a "properties" objects with all the attributes > > jq -r ".features[] | >

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Florian Lohoff
Hola, On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 04:16:24PM +0100, Martin Trautmann via talk wrote: > Is there any JSON converter that you would recommend? > > There are plenty of web services, but none of those worked for me, on > > (70

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Dave F via talk
You don't say what you want to output to but I use the command line program ogr2ogr (you will need to install all GDAL, I believe - https://gdal.org/index.html). Example to convert to CSV: ogr2ogr.exe -f csv output.csv input.geojson -lco GEOMETRY=AS_XY You may have to adjust the GEOMETRY

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Martin Trautmann via talk
On 28.02.24 17:53, Colin Smale wrote: > Have you looked at "jq"? I had. I got the feeling that I would have to understand the full josm structure first, while other approaches would learn about the data structure and delimiters on their own. ___ talk

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Colin Smale
> On 28/02/2024 17:30 CET Martin Trautmann via talk > wrote: > > > On 28.02.24 16:43, Mike Thompson wrote: > > Hi Martin, > > > > Could you provide some more detail on what specifically you are > > attempting to achieve? Converting a geojson file of points to CSV is > > pretty easy, but once

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Martin Trautmann via talk
On 28.02.24 16:43, Mike Thompson wrote: > Hi Martin, > > Could you provide some more detail on what specifically you are > attempting to achieve? Converting a geojson file of points to CSV is > pretty easy, but once you get to linestrings, multi-linestrings, > polygons, etc. it gets difficult

Re: [OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Mike Thompson
Hi Martin, Could you provide some more detail on what specifically you are attempting to achieve? Converting a geojson file of points to CSV is pretty easy, but once you get to linestrings, multi-linestrings, polygons, etc. it gets difficult because in those cases the geometry objects have a

[OSM-talk] recommendation for JSON to CSV converter

2024-02-28 Thread Martin Trautmann via talk
Is there any JSON converter that you would recommend? There are plenty of web services, but none of those worked for me, on (70 MB) There are plenty of starter tutorials, in order to use python, javascript etc. But