[Talk-ca] CANVEC data address interpolation question -- Edmonton
john whelan
jwhelan0112 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 17:36:04 BST 2010
I'd suggest
In JOSM
"addr:interpolation"=odd
child "addr:interpolation"=odd
"addr:interpolation"=even
child "addr:interpolation"=even
Do the first one replace, then add to selection. You can even pick
out the values of "addr:housenumber"=0 etc.
Cheerio John
On 22 July 2010 11:18, Dan Post <dan512 at shaw.ca> wrote:
> Great to see the Canvec data files available, thanks for the work!
> I have been checking the address data in part of Edmonton, tile
> 083H11.0.0.0. Some of the address interpolation nodes have a value of -1
> (minus one). In some cases, one end of the line has the correct address, a
> node in the middle has -1, or the node at the other end of the line is -1.
> Is this a problem?
>
> I was thinking of using JOSM to import the address data into Openstreetmap
> for Edmonton. Now wondering if I should import the addresses into OSM, and
> correct any problems later?
>
> Edmonton is already well mapped for streets, so I would not import them
> except where I can confirm by onsite observation that Canvec is closer to
> reality.
>
> Dan (have been silently lurking here for a year, username: xixi)
>
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