[OSM-talk] Mapnik style in slippy map

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Thu Aug 2 15:35:04 BST 2007


Steve
This might be what you need:

http://osm.test.le.ac.uk/count-070801.csv

It includes nodes and ways with a frequency of > 1000.  Tags on segments are
not counted and the created_by tag has also been excluded.

80n

On 8/2/07, Steve Chilton <S.L.Chilton at mdx.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> Frederik
>
> Thanks for superb response. That works really well for me.
> I can immediately see that worrying about marsh and spring can wait, but
> sorting peaks would be good.
> Also can see which amenities are in use most.
> However, it would be brill to be able compare amenities across nodes and
> ways, so a CSV file that could be taken into spreadsheet and sorted at will
> would be excellent.
> Reckon it just needs the 4 fields/columns you have suggested.
> 30/10 depth works for me at present too.
>
> Cheers
> STEVE
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: Frederik Ramm [mailto:frederik at remote.org]
>         Sent: Thu 8/2/2007 3:08 PM
>         To: Steve Chilton
>         Cc: talk at openstreetmap.org
>         Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Mapnik style in slippy map
>
>
>
>         Hi,
>
>         > What would be even more useful would be a count of paired
>         > occurences (k=v).
>
>         Here's a list with the top-30 tags (computed separeately for nodes
>         and ways), and for each you have the top-10 values:
>
>         http://openstreetmap.gryph.de/count.txt
>
>         It is based on yesterday's planet.
>
>         And yes, there *really* are 20740 nodes that carry a tag whose key
> is
>         "moved according to town brige in Mandal and Åvik(/Åvig) harbor)"
> and
>         whose value is empty.
>
>         I will gladly prepare similar lists in different formats, and
>         including not only top-30 and top-10 but "everything larger than
> 10"
>         or whatever you want, just specify what works best for you. Maybe
> if
>         I create a CSV file with the columns
>
>         node/seg/way,tagname,valuename,count
>
>         listing every value that occurs more than 10 times or so? Then you
>         could use a spreadsheet to sort and evaluate that.
>
>         Bye
>         Frederik
>
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