Hello,
thank you for your answer. I have many csv (about 100), so I need an
automatic procedure. Maybe a python script...
Il 15/11/2022 16:55, Nicolas Cadieux ha scritto:
Hi,
Yes, you can do that very easily using QGIS. Layer/add layer/add
delimited text layer. Then just export the layer in the format of
your choice. You may need to convert the coordinates in decimal
degrees (ex 75 05 30.4 -> 75.0917777777778000000 ).
You can do this in Excel using =(A6)+(B6/60)+(C6/3600)+(D6/3600) A=
Deg, B= Min, C=Sec, D= Decimal Sec. Then export to csv.
Nicolas
On 2022-11-15 10:08 a.m., Salvatore Mellino via Qgis-user wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if it is possible to import multiple csv files
contained in a folder and to convert them in shapefiles (1 for each
csv). All csv files are structured as "lat long value" separate by
space and without any header line.
Thank you for your help! Regards,
Salvatore
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