Hi again, is it mandatory to create such file? Regarding to information on GDAL/OGR page should I create simple text file which contains only other OGRVRTLayer name property :
<OGRVRTDataSource> <OGRVRTLayer name="test"> <SrcDataSource>test.csv</SrcDataSource> <GeometryType>wkbPoint</GeometryType> <LayerSRS>WGS84</LayerSRS> <GeometryField encoding="PointFromColumns" x="Longitude" y="Latitude"/> </OGRVRTLayer> </OGRVRTDataSource> ============== Best regards, Mateusz W dniu 9 sierpnia 2011 20:13 użytkownik Chaitanya kumar CH < chaitanya...@gmail.com> napisał: > Create a text file with just the header. Use the cat command to join this > file and the xyz file. > $ cat HeaderFile.csv file1.csv > file1.cHi sv > You can repeat this on all files in a shell script. > > Otherwise add the following line in the gdal2xyz.py script at line 144 [1]. > > dst_fh.write( 'Longitude,Latitude,Name' ) > > You will also have to create a separate vrt file for each csv file. The > SrcDataSource element value changes for each file. > > [1]: > http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/browser/trunk/gdal/swig/python/scripts/gdal2xyz.py?rev=21127#L145 > > > 2011/8/9 Mateusz Kędzior <matand...@gmail.com> > >> Chaitanya, >> >> if I understand properly, I need to add one line to each of processed >> files. >> How I can do it quickly? Is there any option in gdal2xyz.py script? >> >> If no - what would You recommend? >> I think about sed utility, but it's general difficult in use. >> >> When I am thinking about Python I see only one possibility - load each >> file to variable and then assign to another first line plus variable and at >> last - save it. >> >> ============== >> Best Regards, >> Mateusz >> >> W dniu 9 sierpnia 2011 13:38 użytkownik Chaitanya kumar CH < >> chaitanya...@gmail.com> napisał: >> >> Mateusz, >>> >>> gdal2xyz.py creates space delimited fields. Consider running it with the >>> -csv option to delimit it with comma. >>> Now you can almost use it as a csv format vector file. You just need to >>> add a header row and define a small VRT file as described in OGR's CSV >>> driver page[1]. >>> Run ogrinfo and ogr2ogr on the .vrt file to check the file. >>> >>> [1]: http://www.gdal.org/ogr/drv_csv.html >>> >>> 2011/8/9 Mateusz Kędzior <matand...@gmail.com> >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I would like to show value of each raster cell as label. My idea (I >>>> don't know any plugin or any functionality in GDAL/OGR which allow to do it >>>> easier) is to export raster using gdal2xyz.py into coordinates-value format >>>> and then save it as vector (GML or shapefile). For this second task, I try >>>> to use >>>> >>>> ================================================================================================================================================= >>>> gdal_polygonize.py: >>>> gdal_polygonize.py rainfXYZ.txt rainf.shp Creating output rainf.shp of >>>> format GML. 0...10...20...30...40...50...60...70...80...90...100 - done. >>>> >>>> ================================================================================================================================================= >>>> unfortunately I am unable to load created file (even if I change the >>>> extension to .gml) >>>> ogr2ogr tool don't even recognize this format. >>>> >>>> ========================= >>>> Thank You in advance, >>>> Mateusz >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> gdal-dev mailing list >>>> gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org >>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Best regards, >>> Chaitanya kumar CH. >>> >>> +91-9494447584 >>> 17.2416N 80.1426E >>> >> >> > > > -- > Best regards, > Chaitanya kumar CH. > > +91-9494447584 > 17.2416N 80.1426E >
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