GMT5 has a tool called gmtstitch that could perhaps help doing the job, but I never played enough with it to be more positive about its capacities.

Joaquim

I want a command line tool to do the same thing that "Feature to Polygon" of ArcGIS or Polygonizer plugin of Quantum GIS does. Is there any tool for this?

2012/11/26 Peter Halls <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Alisson, Hugo,

         I think a reason for the lack of response is that the operation
    you need is a tad more involved than is supported by ogr2ogr - which
    performs simple geometrical operations but is really designed to
    perform format translations.

        To go from a spaghetti of lines to polygons requires the
    identification of each future polygon boundary, the assembly of the
    polygon boundary, ensuring that it closes and writing out the new
    polygon.  This much ogr2ogr does.  To go to multipolygons, however,
    requires the further assembly of the related polygons into a combined
    polygon - for example, islands in a lake.  All of this relies on the
    existence of attribute values to identify what belongs to what.
    Further complication is involved if the resultant polygons overlap and
    it is required that these overlaps be identified, although this is not
    required for a polygon shapefile.

        As this process may require intelligence based upon more complex
    attribute relationships, it is probably the case that a program
    (Python, Java, C++, etc) is required to implement the specific logic
    required.

        If you want to read up on the operations involved, one of the most
    approachable texts is 'GIS Basics' by Steve Wise (Taylor & Francis,
    2002).  The good news is that there are calls in the OGR API to
    implement each of the steps involved.

    Best wishes,

    Peter

    On 26 November 2012 12:24, Hugo Benicio <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    > I'm facing a similar problem when trying to convert a shapefile
    containing
    > lines to a shapefile containing polygons.
    > No progress.
    > If you solve it, please, let me know!
    >
    > Thanks in advance.
    >
    >
    > On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Alisson Barbosa
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    > wrote:
    >>
    >> Can anybody help me?
    >>
    >>
    >> 2012/11/23 Alisson Barbosa <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>>
    >>>
    >>> Hi friends,
    >>>
    >>> I would like to transform a shape with multilinestring in a
    shape with
    >>> polygons using ogr2ogr.
    >>>
    >>> Polygon to multilinestring, I use:
    >>> ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" -overwrite
    "C:/Users/Alisson/Basins3.shp"
    >>> "C:/Users/Alisson/Basins2.shp" -sql "SELECT * FROM Basins2"
    -skipfailures
    >>> -nlt MULTILINESTRING
    >>>
    >>> This works.
    >>>
    >>> Multilinestring to multipolygon, I use:
    >>> ogr2ogr -f "ESRI Shapefile" -overwrite
    "C:/Users/Alisson/polygon.shp"
    >>> "C:/Users/AlissonContorno30.shp" -sql "SELECT * FROM Contorno30"
    >>> -skipfailures -nlt MULTIPOLYGON
    >>>
    >>> But, this error appears:
    >>> ERROR 1: Attempt to write non-polygon (LINESTRING) geometry to
    POLYGON
    >>> type shapefile.
    >>>
    >>> Can you help me?
    >>>
    >>> Best regards,
    >>> --
    >>> Alisson Barbosa
    >>> Systems Analyst - FUNCEME
    >>> M.Sc. in Computer Science - MACC
    >>> Graduate in Computer Science  - UECE
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Alisson Barbosa
    >> Systems Analyst - FUNCEME
    >> M.Sc. in Computer Science - MACC
    >> Graduate in Computer Science  - UECE
    >>
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