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Re: Re: How many types of GIS map data file does Graphstream support?


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  • From: guilhelm savin <guilhelm.savin AT gmail.com>
  • To: "graphstream-users AT litislab.fr" <graphstream-users AT litislab.fr>, wangbaohua2009 <wangbaohua2009 AT 163.com>
  • Cc: Stefan Balev <stefan.balev AT gmail.com>
  • Subject: Re: Re: How many types of GIS map data file does Graphstream support?
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 16:26:41 +0200

Hi,

DGS was not designed to be another GIS map file format but to handle the dynamics of graphs as a stream of events.

Cheers.

2016-03-31 16:22 GMT+02:00 wangbaohua2009 <wangbaohua2009 AT 163.com>:
Stefan, thanks!
It seems that *.dgs is designed for graphstream only?
May I know why you create a new kind of GIS map file, rather than using well-known *.shp or *.mif?
baohua



At 2016-03-31 17:54:07, "Stefan Balev" <stefan.balev AT gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

The project gs-geography (https://github.com/graphstream/gs-geography/) offers some tools to import GIS data, but the support is still limited and experimental.

The link to LeHavre.dgs in the tutorial was dead, but it is fixed now.

Best regards,

--
Stefan


2016-03-31 2:54 GMT+02:00 wangbaohua2009 <wangbaohua2009 AT 163.com>:
Dear authors,
I notice that in the link http://graphstream-project.org/doc/Tutorials/Graph-Visualisation/
You present an example of loading
LeHavre.dgs

I am wondering, does it support *.shp or *.mif?
Plus, can you send one copy of LeHavre.dgs to me for experiment? :)
Thx.
baohua


 




 




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Guilhelm Savin
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