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== Rationale ==
== Rationale ==
===Wiki maps===
{{#display_map: 62.91826544557644,28.69525909423828~ ~Valuma-alue; 62.92647012476198,28.637065887451172
|rectangles=62.94068612542196,28.726844787597656:62.92373548704899,28.702983856201172~Luikonlahden kaivos~ ~ ~ ~ ~#F2E1E1
|zoom=10
|centre=62.91826544557644,28.69525909423828
}}
{{#display_map:
62.928986, 28.706245;
62.937734, 28.712769
}}


=== Calculations ===
=== Calculations ===

Revision as of 19:49, 27 January 2014



Question

How should GIS data be handled and visualised in Opasnet?

Answer

  • Original GIS data is stored in a PostgreSQL database.
  • Data is accessed by R using the RGDAL package and ?? connection.
  • Data in manipulated in R.
  • Ovariables are converted to SpatialPointsDataFrame objects using ova2spat function.
  • Data is displayed by producing a KML file with ?? package.
    • The KML file is created with MyPointKML function, if pins are shown.
    • The KML file is saved at the R-tools server.
    • Google Maps is used to show the KML file on a web page.

Currently, ova2spat and MyPointKML functions are located in OpasnetUtils/Drafts. Therefore, you need this command:

objects.latest("Op_en6007", code_name = "answer") # OpasnetUtils/Drafts. We need MyPointsKML and ova2spat.

This is the projection that the National Land Survey Finland uses: [1].

Key guidance:


Rationale

Wiki maps

{{#display_map: 62.91826544557644,28.69525909423828~ ~Valuma-alue; 62.92647012476198,28.637065887451172 |rectangles=62.94068612542196,28.726844787597656:62.92373548704899,28.702983856201172~Luikonlahden kaivos~ ~ ~ ~ ~#F2E1E1 |zoom=10 |centre=62.91826544557644,28.69525909423828 }}


{{#display_map: 62.928986, 28.706245; 62.937734, 28.712769 }}

Calculations

Kuopio buildings with Google pin map

⇤--#: . In function google.point_kml, parameter name is not used for anything! --Jouni (talk) 08:42, 26 December 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)

←--#: . What we need is a function that eats SpatialPointDataFrames and gives KML files with the data points in different formats (pins, coloured marks etc. --Jouni (talk) 08:42, 26 December 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: defence)

+ Show code

GoogleMaps Sorvi MML

⇤--#: . Something wrong with sorvi. --Jouni (talk) 12:54, 23 December 2013 (EET) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)

+ Show code

Google with shapefiles

+ Show code

Google show data from url on map

+ Show code

Google circles

+ Show code

Rasters on Google maps

+ Show code

Static GoogleMaps

+ Show code

See also

Keywords

References


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