[OSGeo-Discuss] parsing coordinates
Judit Mays
mays at lat-lon.de
Fri Apr 24 08:00:40 PDT 2009
hello,
this is not specifically on the matter of parsing different kinds of
notations for geographic coordinates.
But as you were also looking for a remote service doing a similar job, I
would like to point out that deegree offers an application which is
capable to either transform single coordinate pairs to a different
coordinate systems, or to transform all coordinate pairs within a file
(csv, txt) to a chosen coordinate system. The output file may be either
txt, csv, or kml (output as WGS84 only).
You can find the running demo [1] or the sources in svn [2].
A little more detailed description is given at [3].
Feedback is welcome to the developers list of deegree [4].
Kind regards,
Judit Mays
[1] http://testing.deegree.org/coordcalc/
[2]
http://wald.intevation.org/plugins/scmsvn/viewcvs.php/apps/coordinate-calculator/trunk/?root=deegree
[3] https://wiki.deegree.org/deegreeWiki/WebClients
[4] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/deegree-devel
pere roca ristol schrieb:
>
> hi all,
>
>
> I'm developing a webapplication that let's user upload their point data
> and play with it.
>
> It currently works with lat/long in a CSV with this format (eg: /0.44,
> -79.9/) but we find users with some of these also valid and acceptable
> ways to write geographic coordinates:
>
> * 40:26:46N,79:56:55W
> * 40:26:46.302N 79:56:55.903W
> * 40°26'21"N 79°58'36"W
> * 40d 26' 21" N 79d 58' 36" W
> * 40.446195N 79.948862W
> * 40.446195, -79.948862
> * 40° 26.7717, -79° 56.93172
>
>
> I'm aware that parsing and interpreting free-text coordinate
> descriptions is quite complex, maybe someone knows a script (or a remote
> service) that does a similar job?
>
>
> It would be very helpful.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Pere
>
>
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