Hi,
If I create an attribute of type integer in OpenJUMP and save the layer into
shapefile, GDAL/OGR is reporting that the datatype is "real (11.0)". However,
if I reload the shapefile back to OJ the datatype is still Integer. Do we write
the integer datatype in some odd way or is it GDAL that
Hi Jukka,
Basic data types of dBase III format are :
C (Character) All OEM code page characters.
D (Date) Numbers and a character to separate month, day, and year
(stored internally as 8 digits in MMDD format).
N (Numeric) - . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
L (Logical) ? Y y N n T t F f (?
Hi Michaël,
Even Rouault answered me>
>> Why so many decimals in "id" and "attr"? Doesn't definition (11.0) in
>> dbf file mean that it has max 11 numbers and 0 decimals, thus it is an
>> integer?
> Yes, but with 11 figures, you can have an integer that is more than a signed
> 32 bit integ
Thanks for the translation, Michaël. I was trying to pull JGraphT from a
Maven repo called jgrapht-jdk1.5, and the only version available in Maven
central is 0.7.3. (See
http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/org.jgrapht/jgrapht-jdk1.5). Until 0.9
is available, I'll just include the jgrapht-jdk1.5.ja
Thanks Ede. "Map Coloring" is inelegant in English too, I just couldn't
find a better description.
-lreeder
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 10:48 AM, wrote:
> de attached.. couldn't find a proper translation for
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_coloring
> so i left that untranslated. i guess ge
Hi,
Finnish experimental translation attached. I made a try by translating the name
of the a plugin to ”Five color paint” but I am not sure if it will look good in
UI.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Larry Reeder wrote:
Thanks Ede. "Map Coloring" is inelegant in English too, I just couldn't find a
better