SYNOPSIS
pkdumpogr -i input.txt [-o output] [options]DESCRIPTION
pkdumpogr dumps the content of a vector dataset to (standard) output (screen or filename). The default is to dump all the attributes. Individual attributes can be selected with the option -n. The X and Y positions can be printed with the option -pos. Use the option -transpose to transpose the output (only in combination with the option -n attribute).OPTIONS
- -i filename, --input filename
- Input shape file
- -o filename, --output filename
- Output ASCII file
- -ln layername, --lname layername
- Layer name(s) in sample (leave empty to select all)
- -n attribute, --name attribute
- names of the attributes to select. Each attribute is stored in a separate band. Default is ALL: write all attributes
- -pos, --pos
- include position (x and y)
- -t, --transpose
- transpose output (does not work for -n ALL)
- -v level, --verbose level
- verbose (Default: 0)
EXAMPLE
Dump the attributes label and description for the vector dataset sample.sqlite to standard output (screen)
pkdumpogr -i sample.sqlite -n label -n description 0 2 noforest 1 2 noforest 2 2 noforest 3 2 noforest 4 2 noforest 5 2 noforest 6 2 noforest 7 2 noforest 8 2 noforest 9 2 noforest 10 1 forest 11 2 noforest
Similar to previous example, but transpose output (does not work without explicitly defining options -n for attributes)
pkdumpogr -i sample.sqlite -n label -n description -t 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 noforest noforest noforest noforest noforest noforest noforest noforest noforest noforest forest noforest
Dump the entire content of vector dataset input.sqlite to standard output
pkdumpogr -i input.sqlite
Dump only ATTRIBUTE of vector dataset input.sqlite including x and y position and output to ASCII file output.txt
pkdumpogr -i input.sqlite -o output.txt -n ATTRIBUTE -pos