I admit - I was just working from the nerror message ... F:\Sliding_Windows\GeoTiff.py, line 402: TypeError Wrong number or type of arguments for overloaded function 'CoordinateTransformation_TransformPoint'. Possible C/C++ prototypes are: OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow::TransformPoint(double [3])
suggests that it is looking for 3 coords On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 10:02, Daniel Evans <daniel.ev...@jbarisk.com> wrote: > *However - I think you need three input coords on the transform point? * > > > > The Swig bindings for Python [should/used to] provide a wrapper for > TransformPoint(), of the form TransformPoint(x, y, z=0.0) in Python terms. > > > > > > It’s one of the listed bindings on the Python API documentation: > > > > TransformPoint(CoordinateTransformation self, double x, double y, double > z=0.0) > > > > https://gdal.org/python/osgeo.osr.CoordinateTransformation-class.html > > > > > > Looking at the autogenerated SWIG source code in the latest version of the > repository, it looks like that particular wrapper still exists: > > > > SWIGINTERN void > OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow_TransformPoint__SWIG_2(OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow > *self,double argout[3],double x,double y,double z=0.0){ > > if (self == NULL) > > return; > > argout[0] = x; > > argout[1] = y; > > argout[2] = z; > > OCTTransform( self, 1, &argout[0], &argout[1], &argout[2] ); > > } > > > > > https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/blob/master/gdal/swig/python/extensions/osr_wrap.cpp#L4422 > > > > > > I’ll admit none of that particularly helps solve the issue beyond saying > “I think it should work”, though! > > > > > > *Dr Daniel Evans* > > *Software Developer* > > > e: *daniel.ev...@jbarisk.com* <daniel.ev...@jbarisk.com> > t: *+44 (0)1756 799919* <+44%20(0)1756%20799919> > *www.jbarisk.com* <http://www.jbarisk.com/> > [image: Facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/TheFloodPeople> > [image: LinkedIn] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/jba-risk-management/> > [image: Twitter] <https://twitter.com/JBARisk> > [image: YouTube] > <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0iatom2jYbW96voW0rlpCw> > > > All JBA Risk Management's email messages contain confidential information > and are intended only for the individual(s) named. If you are not the named > addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. > Please notify the sender immediately by email if you have received this > email by mistake and delete this email from your system. > JBA Risk Management Limited is registered in England, company number > 07732946, 1 Broughton Park, Old Lane North, Broughton, Skipton, North > Yorkshire, BD23 3FD, England. > > *From:* gdal-dev <gdal-dev-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> *On Behalf Of *Paul > Harwood > *Sent:* 16 June 2021 09:52 > *To:* zerovirus123 <briansi...@gmail.com> > *Cc:* gdal-dev <gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org> > *Subject:* Re: [gdal-dev] TypeError Wrong number or type of arguments for > overloaded function 'CoordinateTransformation_TransformPoint'. > > > > Some ideas for you: > > > > - In the conda environment - it says that Fiona and GDAL come from the > pipwin channel. I would try importing them from the conda-forge channel > since I think that is more actively maintained (and by the core teams). > This should do the trick > > > > conda install -c conda-forge fiona > > > Also the same for pyproj > > > > conda install -c conda-forge pyproj > > > > Pyproj and OSR can work in the same app - I am doing that. You do have to > be a bit careful about remembering that the SR objects are not > interchangeable. > > > > - in the conda environment if it working correctly - you should NOT have > to worry about proj - the correct version is and environment variables are > loaded automatically as part of the activate command. Indeed - having other > versions of proj.dll in the PATH will just confuse things - try removing > them and any env variables set OUTSIDE of the conda activate command. > > > > I think that all of those errors are caused by this error: > > > > C:\Users\Deployment\.conda\envs\sw_py37_cv45\Library\share\proj\proj.db > lacks DATABASE.LAYOUT.VERSION.MAJOR / DATABASE.LAYOUT.VERSION.MINOR > metadata. It comes from another PROJ installation > > > > However - I think you need three input coords on the transform point? > > > > That command says that it is getting proj from an environment called > sw_py_cv45. Just to ask the obvious question ... That is the environment > that you 3expect to be using ..correct? > > > > The error does suggest that the environment is corrupted and the version > of proj.dll in the env (or being found by the Python installed in the env) > is not the same as the version of the proj.db in the share directory of the > env. If it was me - I would probably start again from scratch - i.e. > > > > conda create --name test > > conda activate test > > conda install -c conda-forge fiona > > conda install -c conda-forge pyproj > > > > and see what you get. > > Just as a BTW - it looks like you have a custom config of Anaconda - since > conda usually puts the env directory in a directory called `anaconda3`. Are > you sure that the conda config is correct? > > > > On Wed, 16 Jun 2021 at 05:42, zerovirus123 <briansi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am trying to run some GDAL operations inside my Anaconda environment. > However once I upgraded my gdal and other packages the program crashed. > > Environment: Anaconda > > Package Version Channel > GDAL 3.3.0 pipwin > fiona 1.8.20 pipwin > geopandas 0.9.0 pipwin > shapely 1.7.1 pipwin > pyproj 2.6.1.post1 py37hcfa1391_1 > > Here is the offending code. > > crsGeo = osgeo.osr.SpatialReference() > crsGeo.ImportFromEPSG(int(proj_type)) > t = osgeo.osr.CoordinateTransformation(crs, crsGeo) > (lat, long, z) = t.TransformPoint(posX, posY)<------------------- > srs = osgeo.osr.SpatialReference(wkt=prj) > > And the raster's metadata. > /proj: GEOGCS["WGS 84", > DATUM["WGS_1984", > SPHEROID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563, > AUTHORITY["EPSG","7030"]], > AUTHORITY["EPSG","6326"]], > PRIMEM["Greenwich",0], > UNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433, > AUTHORITY["EPSG","9122"]], > AXIS["Latitude",NORTH], > AXIS["Longitude",EAST], > AUTHORITY["EPSG","4326"]] > proj type: 4326/ > > The code threw the following error. > > *ERROR 1: PROJ: proj_create_from_database: > C:\Users\Deployment\.conda\envs\sw_py37_cv45\Library\share\proj\proj.db > lacks DATABASE.LAYOUT.VERSION.MAJOR / DATABASE.LAYOUT.VERSION.MINOR > metadata. It comes from another PROJ installation. > ERROR 1: PROJ: proj_create_from_database: > C:\Users\Deployment\.conda\envs\sw_py37_cv45\Library\share\proj\proj.db > lacks DATABASE.LAYOUT.VERSION.MAJOR / DATABASE.LAYOUT.VERSION.MINOR > metadata. It comes from another PROJ installation. > ERROR 1: PROJ: proj_create: unrecognized format / unknown name > ERROR 6: Cannot find coordinate operations from `GEOGCRS["WGS > 84",DATUM["World Geodetic System 1984",ELLIPSOID["WGS > > 84",6378137,298.257223563,LENGTHUNIT["metre",1]]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]],CS[ellipsoidal,2],AXIS["latitude",north,ORDER[1],ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]],AXIS["longitude",east,ORDER[2],ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433]],ID["EPSG",4326]]' > to `' > Could not calculate crsGeo spatial reference. > F:\Sliding_Windows\GeoTiff.py, line 402: TypeError Wrong number or type of > arguments for overloaded function > 'CoordinateTransformation_TransformPoint'. > Possible C/C++ prototypes are: > OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow::TransformPoint(double [3]) > OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow::TransformPoint(double [4]) > OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow::TransformPoint(double > [3],double,double,double) > OSRCoordinateTransformationShadow::TransformPoint(double > [4],double,double,double,double)* > > Based on previous posts, it seems that proj.dll is missing from some PATH > variable. My environment only has a proj_6_2.dll, and even with that added > to my system's PATH, the error persists. > > I have tried to put posX and posY inside tuples/list as well, but that did > not help. > > Is this a package mismatch issue? Missing dependencies issue? Or was there > a > change in how TransformPoint should be called? > > > > > > > -- > Sent from: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/GDAL-Dev-f3742093.html > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing list > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > >
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