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− | + | Specification of a 'modern' CSV with a geometry extension of either two neighboring x/y colums or WKT! | |
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+ | === CSV file format specification === | ||
+ | * Encoding is UTF-8 by default. | ||
+ | * First row contains attribut names, separated by => delimiters. | ||
+ | * Default delimiters (DELIMITER) is semicolon (;). | ||
+ | * Strings are enclosed by parantheses, to allow delimiters inside (e.g. "string") | ||
+ | * ... | ||
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+ | Supported data types: See CSVT file format specification. | ||
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+ | === CSVT file format specification === | ||
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+ | (see also http://www.gdal.org/drv_csv.html und der Abschnitt zur .csvt Extension nachgeschaut: „Field/column types are Integer, Real, String, Date ("YYYY-MM-DD"), Time ("HH:MM:SS+nn"), DateTime (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS+nn)“. |
Version vom 30. April 2015, 13:53 Uhr
Specification of a 'modern' CSV with a geometry extension of either two neighboring x/y colums or WKT!
CSV file format specification
- Encoding is UTF-8 by default.
- First row contains attribut names, separated by => delimiters.
- Default delimiters (DELIMITER) is semicolon (;).
- Strings are enclosed by parantheses, to allow delimiters inside (e.g. "string")
- ...
Supported data types: See CSVT file format specification.
CSVT file format specification
(see also http://www.gdal.org/drv_csv.html und der Abschnitt zur .csvt Extension nachgeschaut: „Field/column types are Integer, Real, String, Date ("YYYY-MM-DD"), Time ("HH:MM:SS+nn"), DateTime (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS+nn)“.