> Brilliant work ! As Felix said it works! Thanks!
> I have my osm address numbers showing as labels on my Mapsource map and > notice some interesting results. If a street number doesn't exist it will > calculate its probable position, which in itself can be quite useful, as > often only a few address numbers are available. > It always defaults to the max or min number if the number is outside the > scale given, ie > if a street has numbers 10 to 30 , 120 will point 30 and 1 to 10. > > There is an issue if the houses are not regularly spaced or (as happens near > me) the last house is not at the end of the road . In which case the > pointing is fairly inaccurate, to say the least. > However, what a superb tool you & Steve have created! Thanks In the Garmin map format not each number is referenced but a routable segement of a street is assigned with min/max values for each side of the street (left/right) and the information if the numbers are even/odd/both. I think that explains most of your remarks? Have fun! WanMil _______________________________________________ mkgmap-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.mkgmap.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/mkgmap-dev
