Hi,

otherwise you could do this:

Use a chopper(1)  to get each point of your line,
connect a coordinatefetcher for each of these points,
and join them back to the lines with a featuremerger to get a
LIST of X/Y fields on your line ...

Greetings,
Jeff

On 4/24/07, lifedesydney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Hello Mark

AttributeSplitter exactly sounds like what I was looking for - the
best simple solution as my points are too many to use
CoordinateFetcher for each and I do know how many points I have.
Outcome I am hoping is an Access table with two additional fields of
X and Y of every point.

Thank you for your help!

Regards,

Sydney


--- In [email protected] <fme%40yahoogroups.com>, "mark2atsafe" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What sort of structure are you looking for? In a line with coords
1,1
> 2,2 and 3,3 I'm assuming you want...
>
> x1 1
> x2 2
> x3 3
> y1 1
> y2 2
> y3 3
>
> A number of CoordinateFetchers would do the trick - but you'd need
to
> know in advance how many points you are wanting to get. If you
don't
> then I think you'd have to start going down the TCL script route.
>
> The alternative would be to use a list of some sort. Use the
> CoordinateConcatenator and then use AttributeSplitter to create a
set
> of list elements. This should work, provided the delimiters for x/y
> and each vertex is the same. The issue then is what you want to
get as
> output, again you'd need to know how many points you want, but you
> should be able to map the list elements to attributes on a
destination
> schema.
>
> Hope this helps. I do get the feeling that if you could better
> describe the structure of the output you are hoping to achieve, we
> might be able to provide a more apt solution.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
> Mark Ireland, Senior Product Specialist
> Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.safe.com
> Solutions for Spatial Data Translation, Distribution and Access
>
> --- In [email protected] <fme%40yahoogroups.com>, "lifedesydney"
<lifedesydney@> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately I couldn't get it
work.
> > I'm not familiar with OGCGeometryExtractor. Could you give a bit
> > more detail on your suggestion?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <fme%40yahoogroups.com>, Hans van der
Maarel <hans@> wrote:
> > >
> > > lifedesydney wrote:
> > >
> > > > I want to obtain X, Y values of many multiple points. I know
I
> > can use
> > > > CoordinateConcatenator for this, but I want X and Y to be
> > accomodated
> > > > in different fields, rather than as a set (x, y separated by
> > comma in a
> > > > single field). Is there any way to do this easily?
> > >
> > > It might be worth trying to see if the OGCGeometryExtractor
does
> > the
> > > trick. If you run its output through a StringReplacer, you can
> > probabely
> > > achieve the effect you want.
> > > --
> > > Hans van der Maarel
> > > Red Geographics
> > >
> > > Zevenbergsepoort 44b www.redgeographics.com
> > > 4791 AE Klundert hans@
> > > The Netherlands phone: +31-168-401035
> > >
> >
>




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