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Field names are on line 1, and they are described here: http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/gis_countryfiles.html | Field names are on line 1, and they are described here: http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/gis_countryfiles.html | ||
Repeat for Cambodia (cb) and Laos (la) | |||
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Read the file. | Read the file. | ||
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Write to output. | Write to output. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 2 June 2012
For the Mapping Vietnam project
First download place names from NIMA: ftp://ftp.nga.mil/pub2/gns_data/vm.zip
Unzip the file, which gives us "vm.txt" containing tab delimited data. The file has over 51,000 entries, just what I need! A big data pile!
Field names are on line 1, and they are described here: http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/gis_countryfiles.html
Repeat for Cambodia (cb) and Laos (la)
Pseudocode
Read the file. Create a features dictionary For each input line, Ignore anything not a populated place Get coordinates into a point geometry dictionary Get the attributes that we want into attributes dictionary Save the geometry and attributes to a feature Add the feature to the features dictionary Encode to GeoJson Write to output.
Python code
#!/usr/bin/env python import sys, os import re import json re_newline = re.compile(r'^(.*?)\r?\n?$') # used to remove either dos or unix newline filename = 'vm.txt' output = 'vm.geojson' try : f = open(filename, 'r') except : print("Can't open %s" % filename) sys.exit(-1) # first line contains field names m = re_newline.match(f.readline()) line = m.group(1) #print line fields = line.split("\t") # scrub the attributes we don't need savefields = ['LAT','LONG', 'SHORT_FORM', 'FULL_NAME_RO'] linecounter = 0 placecounter = 0 features = [] for txt in f: m = re_newline.match(txt) line = m.group(1) row = line.split("\t") # Convert values that we want from row into a dictionary allattrib = {} i = 0 for item in fields: allattrib[item] = row[i] i += 1 # Currently we only care about populated places if allattrib['FC'] == 'P': savedattrib = {} for item in savefields: savedattrib[item] = allattrib[item] #print allattrib # float causes output w/o quotes. Quoted latlon not allowed in GeoJSON! coordinates = [float(savedattrib['LONG']), float(savedattrib['LAT']) ] geometry = {'type':'Point', 'coordinates': coordinates} features.append({'type':'Feature', 'geometry':geometry, 'properties':savedattrib}) placecounter += 1 linecounter += 1 #if linecounter > 3: break # uncomment for debugging print("%d lines processed, %d features in output." % (linecounter, placecounter)) print("Encoding..") rows = { 'type':'FeatureCollection', 'features':features} # just one line turns the entire dictionary into GeoJSON # compact option, this takes least amount of space, squeezes out whitespace encoded = json.dumps(rows, sort_keys=False, separators=(',',':')) # prettyprint option, this takes time #encoded = json.dumps(rows, sort_keys=False, indent=4) print("Writing output..") f = open(output, 'w') f.write(encoded) f.close() print("Done!") sys.exit(0)