Hello, Sal:

Using the function perimeter() with the field calculator (not Sextante) in your 
shapefile, I get these values:

d1: 31918.91 m
d2: 3647.84 m
d3: 12396.15 m

while Google Earth says:

d1: 31883 m
d2: 3644 m
d3: 12382 m

The difference is again a bit more than 0.1 %

How did you compute the fields "Length" and "Length2" ?


Regards,
Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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De: [email protected] en nombre de Sal Garfi
Enviado el: lun 08/11/2010 13:57
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Asunto: Re: [Gvsig_english] determining length of lines in a polyline layer


Dear Juan,

Yes, you are right to correct me. The gvSIG distance is ca 5% less than the 
Google Earth distance, so I'm attaching the the original kml file and the shape 
file which includes two 'length' fields. The first length field was created 
using Sextante, while the 'Length 2' field was created by the length 
determination facility in gvSIG.

You'll also notice that the kml file shows a very small part of the infamous 
complex of berms that have been created by Morocco in Western Sahara. I've 
already digitised, in Google Earth, the entirety of the berms and I now want to 
calculate their lengths and input them into gvSIG for further analysis. This is 
part of my PhD research on the war in Western Sahara.

Best wishes,
Sal

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        Hello, Sal.

        "95% less than" means "20 times less than", actually.

        Do you mean "5% less than"? (you expected 100 and got 95)

        I have made a test with the attached shapefile and:

        gvSIG says it's length is 50.12 m
        Google Earth says it's length is 50.06 m

        The difference is about 0.12 %.

        Can you send your example?


        Regards,

        Juan Lucas Domínguez Rubio
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        Prodevelop SL, Valencia (España)
        Tlf.: 96.351.06.12 -- Fax: 96.351.09.68
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        De: [email protected] en nombre de Sal Garfi
        Enviado el: lun 08/11/2010 12:31
        Para: Users and Developers mailing list
        Asunto: [Gvsig_english] determining length of lines in a polyline layer


        Dear All,

        I have recently digitised linear features in Google earth that I have 
converted from kml format to shape files. I wanted to tabulate the total 
distances of these lines in gvSIG so I used the available facility in vector 
line tools in Sextante. However, the distances were on average 95% less than 
the distances noted in the features' properties in Google Earth. I then used 
gvSig's own facility for determining lengths of polylines and these were the 
same as those determined in Sextante. I'm working in WGS84 - so what could be 
causing the differences? And which system is correct, Google Earth or gvSIG?

        All the best,
        Sal Garfi


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