Brasil Coordinates Transform
Parašė h4ck3rm1k3, laikas 2010 01 01, kalba English. Paskutinį kartą atnaujinta 2010 01 02.Skippern asked me to help him with some autocad files of Vitoria, ES, Brasil.
They were donated in an unreadable format.
I had asked who could convert the file, and Balrog-Kun was able to do that very quickly. osm.org/user/balrog-kun
osm.org/user/h4ck3rm1k3/diary/9096
Then I had the dfx files, which are ascii records. with the tool from dime dxf2vrml/dxf2vrml I could convert the dfx to vrml, which gives me the points and the ways, no names.
I have been debugging the code from dime, and found that the MText and Hatch records are not being translated, which I am working on hacking. That means that when I am finished, we will have a tool to automate the conversion of DFX to OSM for this town. I want to be able to produce the streets and areas from the autocad file.
Now the first step was to get the projection of the points into lat/long. This is the second time I had to use the cs2cs tool and it was easier.
The trick is to get the parameters right :
cs2cs +proj=utm +south +ellps=intl +zone=24K +units=m +proj=tmerc -f "%.7f
Here is an example convert :
echo 364786.8965740744 7753334.811439441 | cs2cs +proj=utm +south +ellps=intl +zone=24K +units=m +proj=tmerc -f "%.7f"
results are: (long, lat )
-40.2950446 -20.3128901 0.0000000
see also :
With this tool, you just enter in the coords and get the UTM zone to plug into the parameters of the UTM tool!
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/DDDMMSS-decimal.html
Take the deg, min seconds and plug it in here to get the utm
http://www.cibolasar.org/UTMConverter.shtml
another page :
http://www.dmap.co.uk/ll2tm.htm
Here are some pictures :
What I did :
1. took the output of the dfx2 and extracted out the points. (../openstreetmap/brazil/Planimetria_de_Vitoria-points.osm)
358245.88 7753585.5
358246.06 7753584
2. ran cs2cs to convert the data:
cat ../openstreetmap/brazil/Planimetria_de_Vitoria-points.osm | cs2cs +proj=utm +south +ellps=intl +zone=24K +units=m +proj=tmerc -f "%.7f" | perl parse.pl > test.osm
3. The perl script produces a osm file:
my $id=0;print "\n";
while (<>)
{
chomp;
$id--;
if (/([\-\d\.]+) ([\-\d\.]+) ([\-\d\.]+)/)
{
print "\n";
}
else{
die $_;
}}
print "\n";
Diskusija
Naudotojo h4ck3rm1k3 komentaras, parašytas 2010 m. sausio 1 d., 21:28
Data File:
http://filebin.ca/ewytu/test.osm