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I downloaded a Digital Elevation Model of Mexico from here, and when I extracted the .rar, I got these files: Republica30_R60m.bil, Republica30_R60m.hdr, Republica30_R60m.prj and Republica30_R60m.stx.
I need to be able to read this for an Android App, but I haven't found any information about how to read these files.
Can anyone tell me how to read it or where I can find information about it?
dem android
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I downloaded a Digital Elevation Model of Mexico from here, and when I extracted the .rar, I got these files: Republica30_R60m.bil, Republica30_R60m.hdr, Republica30_R60m.prj and Republica30_R60m.stx.
I need to be able to read this for an Android App, but I haven't found any information about how to read these files.
Can anyone tell me how to read it or where I can find information about it?
dem android
The Perl scripts at my github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/DEM may or may not be helpful.
– barrycarter
Oct 22 '16 at 17:48
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I downloaded a Digital Elevation Model of Mexico from here, and when I extracted the .rar, I got these files: Republica30_R60m.bil, Republica30_R60m.hdr, Republica30_R60m.prj and Republica30_R60m.stx.
I need to be able to read this for an Android App, but I haven't found any information about how to read these files.
Can anyone tell me how to read it or where I can find information about it?
dem android
I downloaded a Digital Elevation Model of Mexico from here, and when I extracted the .rar, I got these files: Republica30_R60m.bil, Republica30_R60m.hdr, Republica30_R60m.prj and Republica30_R60m.stx.
I need to be able to read this for an Android App, but I haven't found any information about how to read these files.
Can anyone tell me how to read it or where I can find information about it?
dem android
dem android
asked Oct 21 '16 at 19:21
Adrián JuárezAdrián Juárez
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The Perl scripts at my github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/DEM may or may not be helpful.
– barrycarter
Oct 22 '16 at 17:48
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The Perl scripts at my github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/DEM may or may not be helpful.
– barrycarter
Oct 22 '16 at 17:48
The Perl scripts at my github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/DEM may or may not be helpful.
– barrycarter
Oct 22 '16 at 17:48
The Perl scripts at my github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/DEM may or may not be helpful.
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Oct 22 '16 at 17:48
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Band interleaved by line (BIL) files and it's associated header file (HDR) are raster format files. The PRJ file is a projection file, telling a GIS software application where in space to draw the file.
I don't know how to read the BIL file with an Android friendly library but you could use something like QGIS to convert the BIL file to another file format.
Here are some links:
From ESRI,
US Government info on BIL
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Here have greats answers and examples: https://medium.com/@yenishrepublic/how-do-i-read-a-digital-elevation-model-dem-with-r-317064f890f4
install.packages("raster")
library(raster)
DEM<- raster::raster("C:path.../DEM.tif")
plot(DEM)
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Band interleaved by line (BIL) files and it's associated header file (HDR) are raster format files. The PRJ file is a projection file, telling a GIS software application where in space to draw the file.
I don't know how to read the BIL file with an Android friendly library but you could use something like QGIS to convert the BIL file to another file format.
Here are some links:
From ESRI,
US Government info on BIL
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Band interleaved by line (BIL) files and it's associated header file (HDR) are raster format files. The PRJ file is a projection file, telling a GIS software application where in space to draw the file.
I don't know how to read the BIL file with an Android friendly library but you could use something like QGIS to convert the BIL file to another file format.
Here are some links:
From ESRI,
US Government info on BIL
add a comment |
Band interleaved by line (BIL) files and it's associated header file (HDR) are raster format files. The PRJ file is a projection file, telling a GIS software application where in space to draw the file.
I don't know how to read the BIL file with an Android friendly library but you could use something like QGIS to convert the BIL file to another file format.
Here are some links:
From ESRI,
US Government info on BIL
Band interleaved by line (BIL) files and it's associated header file (HDR) are raster format files. The PRJ file is a projection file, telling a GIS software application where in space to draw the file.
I don't know how to read the BIL file with an Android friendly library but you could use something like QGIS to convert the BIL file to another file format.
Here are some links:
From ESRI,
US Government info on BIL
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Here have greats answers and examples: https://medium.com/@yenishrepublic/how-do-i-read-a-digital-elevation-model-dem-with-r-317064f890f4
install.packages("raster")
library(raster)
DEM<- raster::raster("C:path.../DEM.tif")
plot(DEM)
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Link only answers are not the best because they can go offline or become deprecated. Better use them as addition to support your answer or give a summary.
– MrXsquared
Mar 24 at 13:31
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Here have greats answers and examples: https://medium.com/@yenishrepublic/how-do-i-read-a-digital-elevation-model-dem-with-r-317064f890f4
install.packages("raster")
library(raster)
DEM<- raster::raster("C:path.../DEM.tif")
plot(DEM)
3
Link only answers are not the best because they can go offline or become deprecated. Better use them as addition to support your answer or give a summary.
– MrXsquared
Mar 24 at 13:31
add a comment |
Here have greats answers and examples: https://medium.com/@yenishrepublic/how-do-i-read-a-digital-elevation-model-dem-with-r-317064f890f4
install.packages("raster")
library(raster)
DEM<- raster::raster("C:path.../DEM.tif")
plot(DEM)
Here have greats answers and examples: https://medium.com/@yenishrepublic/how-do-i-read-a-digital-elevation-model-dem-with-r-317064f890f4
install.packages("raster")
library(raster)
DEM<- raster::raster("C:path.../DEM.tif")
plot(DEM)
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Link only answers are not the best because they can go offline or become deprecated. Better use them as addition to support your answer or give a summary.
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The Perl scripts at my github.com/barrycarter/bcapps/blob/master/DEM may or may not be helpful.
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