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CityGML implicit geometry

  • October 7, 2013
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Hi all,

 

is it possible to write CityGML implicit geometries?

 

and if so, can anyone tell me,  how does it work, because I can't get it work!

 

 

When I look into the CityGML_schema_xfMap.xml, I see: "<note> TODO: LOD[1-4]ImplicitRepresentation </note>", which is giving me the idea that it doesn't work yet?

 

I also found that the CityGML reader cannot read implicitgeometry and xlink:href, but can I write it?

 

 

I already changed the citygml_lod_name to lod1ImplicitGeometry.

 

the coordinate of the input point is than used as reference point (although I didn't indicate that, but that's what I want to happen, so happy me :) )

 

 

I found in the format attributes already the CityGML_mime_type and Citygml_transformationmatrix, but these aren't added to my implicitgeometry in the CityGML export file

 

 

what I want to know is 

 

- can I write implicit geometry into CityGML?

 

- how I can set the other properties (especially the relativeGMLGeometry, which is most of the time an xlink:href)

 

- how I can define the explicit geometry once (this is for one feature, as all the others refer to this one, through the xlink:href

 

 

I hope someone can help me out!

 

with kind regards,

 

Ine De Cubber

 

 

 

 

 

Best answer by tdyqing

hello,I want to reuse the geometry,I also want to know the answer.I hope some can work it out!Thanks very much.

 

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  • April 19, 2014
hello,I want to reuse the geometry,I also want to know the answer.I hope some can work it out!Thanks very much.