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FILELIST TO GEOM

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Basic Information

Name of Program

FILELIST_TO_GEOM

Version-Date

May 2022

Description-Date

May 2022

Catchwords

preprozessor
collect geopositions
visualize coordinates
GPX format

Short Description of Functionality

The program FILELIST_TO_GEOM exports the coordinates of many single files into one file to make them readable by visualisation programs.

Input-Files

  1. list of files dateiliste.dat (created with "ls -1", eventually manipulated with a textfile editor ).
  2. The files listed of type geopos.dat or
  3. The files listed of type boewrt.dat)

Output-Files

  1. file of type geom.dat : contains the positions of the files listed as a table (x,y,z) or
  2. file of type insel.dat : contains the positions of the files listed as GTEXT objekt
  3. Datei imi GUQRLP-Kommentaren zur Verwendung in GVIEW2D-Log-Dateien zur präzisen Auswahl von bestimmten Geopositionen, die sehr dicht zusammen liegen oder
  4. CSV file with coordinates and further und weiteren attributes useful for generating ESRI shapes with GISMO.
  5. GPX file with waypoints. Only the information "depth", "name of station" and "source file" are saved.

Methodology

The file list will be worked on sequentially. The coordinate of the Location will be extracted for each file, eventually transformed into the coordinate reference System which is given by BAWCRS and exported into the output file. If BAWCRS is undefined, the standard coordinate reference system for the German Northsea coast, UTM/ETRS89, Zone 32 (EPSG-Code 25832) is implicitely assumed to be wished by the user.

Program(s) to run before this Program

LINUX command "ls -1", textfile editor, FRQWF, FRQ2ZEITR, ZEITRIO

Program(s) to run after this Program

DAVIT, FDGITTER05, GISMO, HVIEW2D, JANET

Additional Information

Language

Fortran2003

Additional software

libgeodesy

Original Version

G. Seiß

Maintenance

working group PRE

Documentation/Literature

self explainig program. Examples are in $PROGHOME/examples/filelist_to_geom.


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