Thank you guys and sorry for the late reply!
I will test these options on my data.
Silvia
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Antonio Falciano <
antonio.falci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Il 18/10/2016 18:13, Óscar Martínez ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Silvia,
>>
>> Sorry with our last emails I forgot this one
Il 18/10/2016 18:13, Óscar Martínez ha scritto:
Hi Silvia,
Sorry with our last emails I forgot this one.
So this two quick scripts:
- a 2D point layer with a column of z of which I would create a 3D point
layer
[...]
- a 2D line layer with a column containing the elevation of each corner
o
Hi Silvia,
Sorry with our last emails I forgot this one.
So this two quick scripts:
- a 2D point layer with a column of z of which I would create a 3D point
layer
# encoding: utf-8
import gvsig
from gvsig import geom
def main(*args):
layer = gvsig.currentLayer()
features = layer.f
Wow, many thanks Antonio, always very helpful! :-D
Silvia
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Antonio Falciano <
antonio.falci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Il 12/10/2016 14:44, Silvia Franceschi ha scritto:
>
>> Dear all,
>> sorry for asking here, but I can not find any information about the
>> possibil
Il 12/10/2016 14:44, Silvia Franceschi ha scritto:
Dear all,
sorry for asking here, but I can not find any information about the
possibility to handle 3D vector layers (as shapefiles) in gvSIG.
Is it possible to create/modify a 3D vector layer (point, line) in gvSIG?
I have two types of data to