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  • November 16, 2018
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Hi,

I have files of xyz format that would want to clipp off the scope of the polygon.

 

The output format should be the same as the input xyz.

 

The problem is that I need help in defining the output file.

Formatting (the gap must be between the coordinates and should be one below the other, the precision one - which is also the input file.).

 

Input file.xyz

320000.0 5020000.0 1257.8

320025.0 5020000.0 1257.1

Output file.xyz

320050.0 5020000.0 1254.0

320075.0 5020000.0 1244.6

Best answer by gio

@marina_a

Cant you just concatenate them?

x space y space z newline

If last coordinates then no newline.

(newline can be selected in the concatenator/attributecreator etc.)

 

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  • November 16, 2018

@marina_a

Cant you just concatenate them?

x space y space z newline

If last coordinates then no newline.

(newline can be selected in the concatenator/attributecreator etc.)

 


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  • November 19, 2018

I put the output csv and then in the extension xyz parameters.

 

I used the CoordinateConcatenator transformer and I did what I wanted.