gvSIG bugs #1426
Wrong output with dissolve geoprocess
Status: | Closed | % Done: | 0% | |
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Priority: | Normal | Spent time: | - | |
Assignee: | Ignacio Brodín | |||
Category: | Geoprocess | |||
Target version: | 2.0.0-rc5 | |||
Severity: | Add-on version: | |||
gvSIG version: | 2.0.0 | Add-on build: | ||
gvSIG build: | 2059 | Add-on resolve version: | ||
Operative System: | Add-on resolve build: | 2064 | ||
Keywords: | Proyecto: | |||
Has patch: | No | Hito: | ||
Add-on name: | Application gvSIG (org.gvsig.app) |
Description
Open gvSIG
Create new view
Add layer comunicaciones_andalucia.shp from "http://downloads.gvsig.org/download/geodata/vector/SHP2D/comunicaciones_andalucia.zip"
Create a dissolve with the field "MATRICULA"
The result are some polylines, but we can see some duplicate vertex (end and origen of the previous polylines), furthermore the number of the vertex are not continuous (If we export this layer we can see a terrible catastrophe).
In my opinions, the result of the dissolve process should be new polylines without duplicate vertex and consecutive number vertex from the begin and the end of the extremities
History
#1 Updated by Ignacio Brodín over 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to Fixed
- Operative System deleted (
Linux) - Add-on name changed from Unknown to Application gvSIG (org.gvsig.app)
- Add-on resolve build set to 2064
There is not problem with duplicate a vertex because there are several segments in the same line. From the last point of a segment to the first point of the next segment there is a "MOVE TO". Between two points in the same segment there is a "LINE TO".
The problem were in the shapefile exportation. The SHPMultiLine didn't have into account the parts of a line.
#2 Updated by Ignacio Brodín over 11 years ago
- Assignee set to Ignacio Brodín
- Target version set to 2.0.0-final
#3 Updated by Ignacio Brodín over 11 years ago
#4 Updated by Joaquín del Cerro Murciano over 11 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.0.0-final to 2.0.0-rc5
#5 Updated by Álvaro Anguix over 10 years ago
- Status changed from Fixed to Closed