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Converting GK Hochwert/Rechtswert coordinates to WGS 84
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I have a list of points in Excel where the header says GK Rechtswert and GK Hochwert. I assume they are referring to the Gauss Kruger coordinate system.
Example:
GK Hochwert: 3497041
GK Rechtswert 5737303
How can I convert from this reference system to WGS 84? I have QGIS and Alteryx to perform this task.
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I have a list of points in Excel where the header says GK Rechtswert and GK Hochwert. I assume they are referring to the Gauss Kruger coordinate system.
Example:
GK Hochwert: 3497041
GK Rechtswert 5737303
How can I convert from this reference system to WGS 84? I have QGIS and Alteryx to perform this task.
coordinate-system
add a comment |
I have a list of points in Excel where the header says GK Rechtswert and GK Hochwert. I assume they are referring to the Gauss Kruger coordinate system.
Example:
GK Hochwert: 3497041
GK Rechtswert 5737303
How can I convert from this reference system to WGS 84? I have QGIS and Alteryx to perform this task.
coordinate-system
I have a list of points in Excel where the header says GK Rechtswert and GK Hochwert. I assume they are referring to the Gauss Kruger coordinate system.
Example:
GK Hochwert: 3497041
GK Rechtswert 5737303
How can I convert from this reference system to WGS 84? I have QGIS and Alteryx to perform this task.
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Are you sure you didn't mix up the values? Because it looks like you did.
Assuming you did mix the values up, you can load your points into QGIS using EPSG-Code 31467, then they should display properly. Then use add geometry attributes
based on WGS 84 and save the output as CSV.
If you didn't mix up the values, use EPSG 31469, and your points would be somewhere in the mediterranean sea?
You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
|
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Are you sure you didn't mix up the values? Because it looks like you did.
Assuming you did mix the values up, you can load your points into QGIS using EPSG-Code 31467, then they should display properly. Then use add geometry attributes
based on WGS 84 and save the output as CSV.
If you didn't mix up the values, use EPSG 31469, and your points would be somewhere in the mediterranean sea?
You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
|
show 3 more comments
Are you sure you didn't mix up the values? Because it looks like you did.
Assuming you did mix the values up, you can load your points into QGIS using EPSG-Code 31467, then they should display properly. Then use add geometry attributes
based on WGS 84 and save the output as CSV.
If you didn't mix up the values, use EPSG 31469, and your points would be somewhere in the mediterranean sea?
You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
|
show 3 more comments
Are you sure you didn't mix up the values? Because it looks like you did.
Assuming you did mix the values up, you can load your points into QGIS using EPSG-Code 31467, then they should display properly. Then use add geometry attributes
based on WGS 84 and save the output as CSV.
If you didn't mix up the values, use EPSG 31469, and your points would be somewhere in the mediterranean sea?
Are you sure you didn't mix up the values? Because it looks like you did.
Assuming you did mix the values up, you can load your points into QGIS using EPSG-Code 31467, then they should display properly. Then use add geometry attributes
based on WGS 84 and save the output as CSV.
If you didn't mix up the values, use EPSG 31469, and your points would be somewhere in the mediterranean sea?
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ErikErik
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You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
|
show 3 more comments
You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
You are right, I mixed up Rechts- and Hochwert.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
I converted via Alteryx and in the output CSV file I have the coordinates 895607925174524 and 517699042713254 for the respective Rechtswert/Hochwert coordinates. This doesn't seem to be correct. QGIS shows the right points, but if I save the file with WGS 84 the output still contains the GK coordiantes.
– Konrad
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
How did you save the WGS 84 file?
– Erik
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
Right click on the layer, export, save as ...
– Konrad
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
"Save as" in which data type? - I added an additional step which should help you.
– Erik
2 days ago
|
show 3 more comments
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