Hi all,
I'm trying to import a layer from a filegeodatabase into postgis and clip
it to a separate postgis layer. Is that possible? I can successfully clip
using the clipsrc argument with a bounding box I've read that it will also
work for a shapefile, but I'd prefer to use a postgis layer as the
FileGDB api only supports certain projections, BC Albers
>> (epsg:3005) is evidently not one of them. Its in ESRI API issue.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> --
>> Michael Smith
>> US Army Corps
>> Remote Sensing GIS/Center
>>
>> From: Hailey Eckstrand
Hello,
I am trying to import a feature class from a file geodatabase (version 10
or greater) into PostGIS. After installing the FileGDB driver, I was able
to successfully import a feature class which was in the EPSG 4326 spatial
reference system.
ogr2ogr -f PostgreSQL PG:dbname=fgdb_test dir4326/te
Hi All,
I am trying to create an RGBA geotiff using gdaldem color-relief. When I
load the output geotiff into QGIS, all the NoData values appear black, so I
loaded the geotiff into R (using rgdal) and all the values in the the alpha
band are 255, none are 0.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advanc
Wrong mailing list. My apologies.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Even Rouault
wrote:
> Le vendredi 01 avril 2011 23:14:38, Hailey Eckstrand a écrit :
> > Hello All,
> > My first email came through all messed up, so I am trying to post this
> > again..
> > I am trying
Hello All,
My first email came through all messed up, so I am trying to post this
again..
I am trying to convert some points to a SpatialGridDataFrame and am running
into difficulties.
When I convert the SpatialPointsDataFrame into a gridded object, it gives
many warning messages
and the output is
Hello All,
I am trying to convert some points to a SpatialGridDataFrame and am running
into difficulties.
When I convert the SpatialPointsDataFrame into a gridded object, it gives
many warning messages
and the output is incorrect. It says that the cellsize is 500x500 which is
incorrect, it is actua
My GDAL package version:
GDAL 1.9dev, released 2011/01/18
My input file is a NETCDF file which contains global average temperatures.
This is the gdalinfo spew:
Driver: netCDF/Network Common Data Format
Files: gfdl_cm2_1-sresa2-tas-run1-2041-2070.nc
Size is 144, 88
Coordinate System is `'
Origin =