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KML2GMT(1gmt) GMT KML2GMT(1gmt)

NAME

kml2gmt - Extract GMT table data from Google Earth KML files

SYNOPSIS

gmt kml2gmt [ kmlfiles ] [ -E ] [ -Fs|l|p ] [ -V[level] ] [ -Z ] [ -bobinary ] [ -donodata ] [ -:[i|o] ] [ --PAR=value ]

Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.

DESCRIPTION

kml2gmt reads a Google Earth KML file and outputs a GMT table file. Only KML files that contain points, lines, or polygons can be processed. This is a bare-bones operation that aims to extract coordinates and possibly the name and description tags of each feature. The main use intended is to capture coordinates modified in Google Earth and then reinsert the modified data into the original GMT data file. For a more complete reformatting, consider using ogr2ogr -f "GMT" somefile.gmt somefile.kml.

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS

None.

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS

Name of one or more KML files to work on. If not are given, then standard input is read.

Get the altitude from the ExtendData property; z coordinates are then ignored. KML provides more than one mechanism to store information via ExtendData but here we only implemented the <SimpleData name="string"> variation. Implicitly sets -Z

Specify a particular feature type to output. Choose from points (s), line, or polygon. By default we output all geometries.

Output the altitude coordinates as GMT z coordinates [Default will output just longitude and latitude].

Select verbosity level [c].

Select native binary output.

Replace output columns that equal NaN with nodata.

-:[i|o] (more ...)
Swap 1st and 2nd column on input and/or output.

-^ or just -
Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows just use -).
-+ or just +
Print an extensive usage (help) message, including the explanation of any module-specific option (but not the GMT common options), then exits.
-? or no arguments
Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of all options, then exits.
Temporarily override a GMT default setting; repeatable. See /gmt.conf for parameters.

NOTES

If polygons are digitized you can enter them in any order. If you have both perimeters and holes we suggest you run the output through gmt spatial -Sh which will determine which polygons are perimeters and holes and organize them so that any holes immediately will follow their perimeters and that their segment headers will contain the -Ph flag and have the reverse handedness. This output may be plotted by plot and the holes will be honored.

EXAMPLES

To extract the lon,lat values from the KML file google.kml, try

gmt kml2gmt google.kml -V > google.txt




To separate the point and polygon geometries from the KML file google.kml, try

gmt kml2gmt google.kml -Fp -V > polygons.txt
gmt kml2gmt google.kml -Fs -V > points.txt




SEE ALSO

gmt, gmt.conf, img2google, psconvert, gmt2kml, gmtspatial

COPYRIGHT

2019, The GMT Team

September 7, 2019 6.0.0rc4