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how to rotate polygon after reading SHP file
3 messages · Jian Li, milton ruser, Roger Bivand
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On Sat, 6 Jun 2009, Jian Li wrote:
Dear Members,
if I am using readShapePoly and spTransform for producing polygons, but the result polygons are not in right position.
How can I rotate it clockwise for example like 5??
natSHP.sp <- readShapePoly("nro2.shp", proj4string=CRS("+init=epsg:26978") )
nat2.sp <- spTransform(natSHP.sp, CRS("+proj=longlat +ellps=WGS84"))
Where can I get more detail information about the different options of
CRS("+init=????")
IIRC, epsg:26978 appeared on analysis to be the correct description for your e00 file (but possibly with the wrong datum). There is absolutely no guarantee that this description applies to other files. Knowing the correct description is like knowing the correct time zone for temporal data, or which patient which lab slide should be associated with. It is an absolute requirement for the correct use of spatial data when you need to integrate the data with other positional information, here to align with Google Maps. See: http://spatialreference.org/ http://www.asprs.org/resources/GRIDS/ for further hints. If the original second zone Gau?-Kr?ger doesn't work, find the correct description. Roger PS: hint - nro2 is centred in Eastings on 0, while your earlier nat has its centre on 3600000; the northings differ a lot too. It doesn't feel like Gau?-Kr?ger or UTM, I'm afraid. Ask the originators of the file, and ask why they did not provide adequate metadata, or the nro2.prj file.
Best Regards, Jian
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