[Talk-GB] Good example of address interpolation

Dan S danstowell+osm at gmail.com
Fri Feb 26 12:05:59 UTC 2021


Ipswich, I think there is a way, as discussed on this list recently
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-gb/2020-December/025684.html

However, I don't know what I would do in Mat's particular situation.
Ideally the two ways (the building and the address interpolation) would not
be completely separate from each other, but merging them together might not
be ideal. Perhaps simply move the interpolation way so it lies inside the
building extent?

Best
Dan


Op vr 26 feb. 2021 om 13:00 schreef ipswichmapper--- via Talk-GB <
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> Sorry, there is a way to tell odd, even and all apart for "interpolation
> ways", but for buildings like the changeset you have shown, there is
> currently no way.
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> 26 Feb 2021, 11:46 by mattattlee at gmail.com:
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> Is there a good example of address interpolation? Recently I've been
> entering addresses using a range and adding a note about numbers being odd
> or even only eg https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/100002856
>
> However now I've stumbled upon address interpolation and noticed there is
> one adjacent. Will this be interpolated correctly and I can remove my note
> or does the interpolation way need to be on top of the building?
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