Yes, I like also the 1 buildinge, the 3 buildings, the 2 buildingy, the 1 buildng, the 4 buildning, the 1 buildong, the 3 builduing, the 18 (!) buildung, the 1 builing, the 2 buillding. Pieren
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Michael Collinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Etric, Thank you very much for this and continuing to work on it. > > It may be that working in UNIX Operating System > debugging for a few years has turned my brain > peculiar, but I certainly find it fascinating > browsing through the tags folks have been using. > http://etricceline.de/osm/Europe/En/tags.htm > > It is certainly turning into a very useful > adjunct to the Map Features proposal process > (sorry, Frederick, adjunct not replacement :-) > ). The building= tag, stalled as a proposal, has > developed a fairly finite coherent set of values > just by being used. I've used 'palace' twice and > notice that up to 38 other people have thought of exactly the same thing. > > building= > yes (100873), residential (2027), detached > (1876), apartments (1362), block (912), true > (572), university (502), school (324), warehouse > (317), hall (311), barn (268), building (210), > commercial (208), farm (182), house (177), > industrial (174), hospital (171), flats (156), > garages (150), retail (142), church (131), store > (125), public (112), train_station (109), semi > (107), office (106), castle (98), supermarket > (94), terrace (88), garage (83), tower (80), > city_hall (70), stadium (69), station (67), hotel > (57), museum (55), glasshouse (52), shop (49), > place_of_worship (46), recreation (45), palace > (40), hall_of_residence (39), bunker (37), > factory (36), shed (36), wall (33), appartments > (29), stables (27), prison (26), pavillion (26) > > Also, > > building:use= > residental (109), residential (95), > education (22), offices (21), office (14), > Residential (14), flat (13), Hospital (11), sport > (11), Retail (8), shop (8), retail (6), Flat (6), > commercial (5), Parking (5), association (5), > parking (4), Office (4), Leisure (2), Residental > (1), industrial (1), education;partying (1), > Pavillion (1), Offices (1), supermarket (1), > garage (1), Factory (1), offices;retail (1), > Medical Research (1), Shop (1), Recreation (1), > school (1), manse (1), exhibition hall (1), > Commercial (1), bus_garage (1), warehouse (1) > > building:type= > apartments (157), Hangar (61), greenhouse (38), > residential (29), fuel_station (23), commercial > (15), tank (14), fuel_station_shop (14), House > (8), house (7), supermarket (5), Complex (5), > toll_booth (5), fuelstation (4), restaurant (3), > mall (3), hall (3), wall (2), y (2), stadium (2), > Station (2), dam (2), church (2), school (2), > fuelstation_payhouse (1), fuelstationshop (1), > ruins (1), Monument (1), tower (1), prison (1), > garage (1), toll booth (1), fire_station (1), > Skyscraper (1), radome (1), swimming (1), > doityourself (1), library (1), hangar (1), > Industrial (1), shop (1), train_station (1), Mall > (1), fountain (1), gymnastics (1) > > > Mike > > > At 12:30 AM 7/2/2008, Etric Celine wrote: > >Hi Everyone > > > >I used Frederik's Europe excerpt to generate statistics with the Tagwatch > >Script. > > > >see: > >http://etricceline.de/osm/Europe/En/index.htm > > > >The site is available in English and the other languages are uploading > right > >now. > > > >Some of the changes I've made on the script: > > > >* better output result for all tag statistics > >* statistics are available for every Key that is mentioned on the > Key:<name> > >or Map Feature pages > >* The script now generate statistics for the used Relations > >* Some general statistics are available about the used tags and their > >documentation status in the Wiki > > > >In the "near" future some other things will follow: > >* support for Tag pages that are just redirects > >(see oneway=yes as example) to > >get the documentation of this tags as well > >* some more general statistics that compare > >several single osm files with each > >other (make it possible to see which Europe country has more "possible > >tagging errors") > > > >I will update the script in the svn as soon as i have finished all the > things > >i like to change. > > > >Hopefully in the future the Tagwatch script can be a great help to > >find "possible tagging errors" or allows a small overview about > >what "undocumented tags are widely used and thus help to solve the chaos > on > >the "proposal pages". > > > >Some nice things from the Europe excerpt: > >* 3.584 different keys are in use > >* they are used in combination with 18.881 different tags > >* 124 different relations can be found in Europe > >* and we found 16 different ways to write the multipolygon relation wrong > >* we used 3.838.091 the highway tag > >* 114.314 buildings are listed in Europe > >* 113.577 bridges and 21.440 tunnel > >* Furthermore we have 427 "differend kinds" of sports > > > >Cheers > >Jörg > > > >_______________________________________________ > >talk mailing list > >[email protected] > >http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk > > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk >
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