R: Re: [pgrouting-dev] pgRouting render
Stephen Woodbridge
woodbri at swoodbridge.com
Wed Jun 22 11:51:34 EDT 2011
On 6/21/2011 10:32 AM, danielerusso19 at libero.it wrote:
> Thanks for the answer.
> Actually I'm using QuantumGIS, but I'd like to use an engine like Navit.
Probably need to ask this on the QuantumGIS and/or Navit list.
In general, your question is given a polyline, how do I display that in
XXXXX?
pgRouting computes the route and gives you a polyline, the rest is up to
you to feed it into rendering package. Your rendering package will
depend on what you application development platform is, like Web 2.0 or
desktop application, iPhone or Android application, etc. each of these
will have different answers and constraints.
You can look a web application that I built here:
http://tinyurl.com/3rhn4nx
This has a lot of custom code added to pgRouting but pgRouting is being
used to compute underlying route.
Hope this helps,
-Steve
> Is this possible?
>
> Thanks,
> best regards.
>
> DR
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> Da: daniel at georepublic.de
> Data: 21/06/2011 16.17
> A: "danielerusso19 at libero.it"<danielerusso19 at libero.it>, "pgRouting developers
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> 2011/6/21 danielerusso19 at libero.it<danielerusso19 at libero.it>
> Hi all!
>
> I would like to render my route (planned with pgRouting) in a graphical way
> (2D or 3D, is the same).
> Is this possible? In which way?
>
> There are plenty ways to do so, but in the same manner as you would render
> data in a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database, for example:Mapserver/GeoservergvSIG,
> QGISOpenLayers (see the workshop)Best regards,Daniel
> Thanks to all,
> regards.
>
> DR
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