Each polygon has a separate generally 4 byte block referred to at 0x47 of a
non NT type file header;
the first two bytes plainly tells me where the polygon block is found,but what
do the other 2 bytes refer to?
They are obviously incremental for each polygon and may be related to a
polygon’s
Have found the answer
The first two bytes refer a polygon's type subtype and the last two to
the location of the polygon data block as an offset.
oops
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Hello,
I was splitting the file from
http://download.geofabrik.de/osm/north-america/us-west.osm.pbf and got
the following error a couple times:
Exception in thread worker-0
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: -2
at
I don't have enough insight to the file format but this could well be
the case.
Could you explain in a few words, how it works?
The NOD section is like you describe it.
The point about the different levels being linked is in the NET
section. Here is a a single road in NET:
On 11/07/2010 06:11 PM, aighes wrote:
Hello
Did you use a splitter-version, which can read binary format of osm-data?
aighes
Yes I used splitter-161 for pbf (and 123 for osm)
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