"Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez" <[email protected]> wrote
How can I write a statement to execute the following:C:/Archivos de programa/FWTools2.4.7/bin/ogr2ogr R1G-GEODESIA.shp -where"LAYER = 'R1G-GEODESIA'" tapalpa_05_plani_point.dbf, I want my uotput to look like this.
erm, like what? The command string above? So where is this output coming from? Or are you talking about the output from the command?
Instead I'm getting this C:/Archivos de programa/FWTools2.4.7/bin/ogr2ogr T21-PUENTES.shp -where LAYER=+line tapalpa_05_plani_line.shp
The difference is that you seem to be getting +line as a literal string instead of the variables value. Is that the problem?
In miy code line is a string given by the user:
for line in open("unico.txt", "r").readlines():
You donlt need the readlines you can iterate over the open file.
p = subprocess.Popen(['C:/Archivos deprograma/FWTools2.4.7/bin/ogr2ogr', line+'.shp', '-where', "LAYER='line'",b+'.shp'])
Notice that you have quotes around the line following LAYER=
Any suggestions?
remove the quotes? And shift the double quotes after the = sign. HTH, -- Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
