Hi,
On 16 February 2010 18:37, Michele Sanges wrote:
> you have pointed me to a very interesting article, I think that bilinear
> interpolation can be enough simple to implement.
>
I don't know what your setup is, but if you can use python and scipy in
addition to gdal, you can:
1.- read the po
Il 15/02/2010 14:11, jl...@ualg.pt ha scritto:
You can do that very easily with GMT (grdtrack).
Joaquim Luis
Il 15/02/2010 17:36, Brent Wood ha scritto:
Hi Michele,
I use PostGIS& GMT to generate such profiles.
Brent Wood
Thanks to all for the replies.
Unfortunately I need to generate
Citando Jean-Claude REPETTO :
Michele Sanges a écrit :
Hello all,
opening a raster file with values of elevation (for example DEM or
DTED files), is there a GDAL C++ API to get all the values of
elevation between two places (elevation profile)?
Thanks.
Best regards.
Hello Michele,
T
Citando Jean-Claude REPETTO :
Michele Sanges a écrit :
Hello all,
opening a raster file with values of elevation (for example DEM or
DTED files), is there a GDAL C++ API to get all the values of
elevation between two places (elevation profile)?
Thanks.
Best regards.
Hello Michele,
T
Michele Sanges a écrit :
Hello all,
opening a raster file with values of elevation (for example DEM or DTED
files), is there a GDAL C++ API to get all the values of elevation
between two places (elevation profile)?
Thanks.
Best regards.
Hello Michele,
There is an interesting paper about
No. This must be done by the calling application.
Le Thursday 11 February 2010 23:20:56 Michele Sanges, vous avez écrit :
> Hello all,
>
> opening a raster file with values of elevation (for example DEM or DTED
> files), is there a GDAL C++ API to get all the values of elevation
> between two plac
Hello all,
opening a raster file with values of elevation (for example DEM or DTED
files), is there a GDAL C++ API to get all the values of elevation
between two places (elevation profile)?
Thanks.
Best regards.
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Michele Sanges
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