Data Plotted at Wrong Location
Brent Fraser
bfraser at GEOANALYTIC.COM
Mon Dec 10 12:26:15 PST 2007
Toan,
In your connection string you've got: x='Y' y='X'. Try
changing it to x='X' y='Y'. Although I don't know why it
would work on Windows but not Solaris.
You may want to confirm your Proj installation is working
correctly on Solaris by converting a few coordinates using
the proj command on the Solaris command line. I think you
may need to ensure the PROJ_LIB environment variable is set
to the location of the Proj epsg file.
Brent Fraser
GeoAnalytic Inc.
Calgary, Alberta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tran, Toan (MCYS)" <Toan.Tran at ONTARIO.CA>
To: <MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Data Plotted at Wrong
Location
Hi Brent,
I have include the config.map and the .csv file
I have thought if EXTENT could be an issue, but modifying
the minX,
minY, maxX, maxY doesn't seem to have any effect.
Those large number in the .csv file are added because I
wanted to test
the plotted points...
One thing that I find very puzzling is that we have tried
the map-server
using two different platform:
- Windows XP
- Solaris SPARC / UNIX
Both platform use almost the exact config.map file and .csv
file
But for some reason, we did not have any problem on the
Window
Platform... All the points are plotted with little
trouble... but then
again, in Windows the map-server was package very nicely in
a binary
form.
Also, I pay very close attention so case-sensitive issues
(i.e. epsg
V.S. EPSG). Could the problem be some other case sensitivity
issue in
Soalris/UNIX?
Thank you so much for your help so far.
Much appreciated
Toan
-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Fraser [mailto:bfraser at geoanalytic.com]
Sent: December 10, 2007 2:26 PM
To: Tran, Toan (MCYS); MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Data Plotted at Wrong
Location
Toan,
Looking at the snippet of the csv file you provided below,
you've got
some coordinates in a Geographic (decimal degrees of
latitude and
longitude) and some in a projected system (meters LCC?).
Mapserver
usually allows only one coordinate system definition per
input file, so
this is not valid. They need to be all Geographic
coordinates or all
projected.
And check your extents in the map file. Would they cover
the points in the csv file? It might be helpful if you
included your
map file.
Brent Fraser
GeoAnalytic Inc.
Calgary, Alberta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tran, Toan (MCYS)" <Toan.Tran at ONTARIO.CA>
To: <MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Data Plotted at Wrong
Location
Brent,
Thank you for your help. I am new to Map Server...
I have:
PROJECTION
"init=epsg:42304"
END
inside both my top-level MAP and LAYER definition.
I try Adding/Changing (Is this what your meant?) inside my
Layer
definition... All the points that as plotted before are now
gone.
PROJECTION "init=epsg:4269" END
The proper location is still not plotted.
Something I am doing incorrectly?
Thank you so much for your help.
Toan
-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Fraser [mailto:bfraser at geoanalytic.com]
Sent: December 10, 2007 1:33 PM
To: Tran, Toan (MCYS); MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Data Plotted at Wrong
Location
Toan,
You haven't specified the coordinate system of the input
data so MapServer assumes it's the same as the coordinate
system for the
output map (LCC).
Add a PROJECTION object to the csv file's LAYER
definition. For example, if the input data in the csv file
is NAD83:
LAYER csv
PROJECTION
"init=epsg:4269"
END
:
Brent Fraser
GeoAnalytic Inc.
Calgary, Alberta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tran, Toan (MCYS)" <Toan.Tran at ONTARIO.CA>
To: <MAPSERVER-USERS at LISTS.UMN.EDU>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:13 AM
Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Data Plotted at Wrong
Location
Hi,
I wish to plot several points in Ontario, Canada, but the
problem is
that the points are plotted at the wrong location. My data
are in
decimal degree stored in a CSV file. But when the map was
draw, all the
points are plotted very closed together. I suspect that for
some reason,
the map-server is plotting the data as meter/or any other
unit instead
of degree decimal. I used this PROJECTION in both my
top-level MAP and
proper layer, with UNITS METERS: PROJECTION
"init=epsg:42304" END I
added this for the /usr/local/share/proj/epsg file because
it wasn't
there after I installed the Projection Library: <42304>
+proj=lcc
+lat_1=49 +lat_2=77 +lat_0=49 +lon_0=-95
+x_0=0 +y_0=0
+ellps=GRS80 +datum=NAD83 +units=m +no_defs no_defs <>
Is it enough to simple add the above epsg code???
Changing UNITS METERS to UNITS DD in my map file doesn't
help either.
Here are some sample DATA:
<<img.GIF>>
Desc,,X,Y
"5",79.725833,43.715361
"6",81.000107,43.368512
"7",-78.347276,44.301459
"8",,81.332038,48.47381
"9",79.68955,43.4662
...
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa19",0,200000
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa20",0,220000
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa21",0,240000
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa30",0,300000
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaa31",10000,300000
This is what I see when I type ./mapserv -v
MapServer version 4.10.3 OUTPUT=GIF OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG
OUTPUT=WBMP
OUTPUT=SVG SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=FREETYPE
SUPPORTS=WMS_SERVER
SUPPORTS=WMS_CLIENT SUPPORTS=WFS_SERVER SUPPORTS=WFS_CLIENT
SUPPORTS=WCS_SERVER SUPPORTS=THREADS INPUT=EPPL7 INPUT=OGR
INPUT=GDAL
INPUT=SHAPEFILE DEBUG=MSDEBUG Any help is much appreciated
Thanks Toan
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