Thanks Mark and Russell

The Feature Merger was what I needed. I have been an FME user for 3
years and, unbelievably, had never used the Feature Merger until now.
Wow what a powerful little tool.

 

To all the forum and FMEpedia contributors, thankyou for providing a
friendly environment for those of us needing assistance. Your knowledge
is amazing. The sample workspaces and custom transformers are a great
resource.

 

Well done team.

 

 Regards

Martin Olney

Geospatial Maintenance - Topo Section

Geographic Services Branch

Information Services Division

Department of Land Information

1 Midland Square MIDLAND WA  6056

PO Box 2222 MIDLAND WA 6936

Ph. (08) 9273 0952 | Fx. (08) 9273 7660

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

www.dli.wa.gov.au <http://www.dli.wa.gov.au/>  

  

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
nichols2bdarwindpi
Sent: Tuesday, 12 December 2006 7:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fme] Re: Point on Line

 

Martin,
We are doing the same thing here in the NT. Take a look at our 
website at http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/imfPublic/airPhotoimf.jsp.
<http://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/imfPublic/airPhotoimf.jsp.>  I 
am using FME to create photo runs, photo and project coverages 
uploaded to an oracle data base. The orientation of the run is not 
an issue until the photo coverage is laid along the run. Then the 
photo frame orientation must be correct. To do this I use a 
labeller-expression evaluator-rotator to create a rotation attribute 
which is then used to rotate the photo coverages. To create flight 
diagrams from the resultant shape files I simply convert to DGNs and 
produce the flight indexes. Have a look and if you want to see the 
entire workbench I would be happy to send it to you.

Russell Miller
Imagery Management Unit
DPI NT.

--- In [email protected] <mailto:fme%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"mark2atsafe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Martin,
> Presumably all of the points are read in order - therefore the
> segments will be created in order and they can be matched that way.
> 
> See the attached workspace. I number the segments 1-7, the points 
1-8.
> The points have a segmentToFetch attribute of (pointID-1) : except
> where it is the first point which gets a value of 1.
> 
> The data - including the azimuth - is totally faked, but I think it
> should work OK for you. If your points aren't in order then I 
should
> imagine you have a point ID which you could sort by using a Sorter.
> 
> Failing that... the PointOnLineOverlayer should have a list 
setting.
> The list will contain all of the line segments and azimuths. Can 
you
> select the correct one from there?
> 
> Ah - I can't seem to attach files when posting a message thru the
> yahoo interface. I'll put it on fmepedia at...
> 
http://www.fmepedia.com/index.php/Aerial_Photo_Flight_Diagram_Azimuth
<http://www.fmepedia.com/index.php/Aerial_Photo_Flight_Diagram_Azimuth> 
_Fetcher
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Mark
> 
> Mark Ireland, Senior Product Specialist
> Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.safe.com <http://www.safe.com> 
> Solutions for Spatial Data Translation, Distribution and Access
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected] <mailto:fme%40yahoogroups.com> , "Martin
Olney" <Martin.Olney@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello to all,
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > In summary I am creating aerial photograph flight diagrams from 
csv to
> > personal geodatabase. 
> > 
> > I have points representing the photo centres and have connected 
them
> > using the Point Connector within each run. 
> > 
> > Then I used the Chopper and Azimuth Calculator to get the 
azimuth of
> > each segment. Now I want to assign the azimuth of each segment 
to the
> > point at the end of that segment. An exception is the first 
point - that
> > will have the same azimuth as the second point. For example 
Points 1 and
> > 2 will have the azimuth of segment 1, point 3 will have the 
azimuth of
> > segment 2, point 4 will have the azimuth of segment 3 .....
> > 
> > I used the Point on Line Overlayer but I can't control which line
> > segment the azimuth is taken from. At the moment I am playing 
around
> > with the Distance Snipper so only one segment will overlay each 
point.
> > 
> > I need the azimuth to rotate the photo frames.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Anyone have any other ideas how I can get the azimuths to the 
points?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Martin Olney
> > 
> > Geospatial Maintenance - Topo Section
> > 
> > Geographic Services Branch
> > 
> > Information Services Division
> > 
> > Department of Land Information
> > 
> > 1 Midland Square MIDLAND WA 6056
> > 
> > PO Box 2222 MIDLAND WA 6936
> > 
> > Ph. (08) 9273 0952 | Fx. (08) 9273 7660
> > 
> > martin.olney@ 
> > 
> > www.dli.wa.gov.au <http://www.dli.wa.gov.au/
<http://www.dli.wa.gov.au/> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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