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Selecting Conversion Mode

 

 

Before starting to convert data, you need to select the conversion mode. SuperGIS DataConvertor provides 3 types of conversion modes, such as Vector Data, Raster Data, and NRT Data.

 

Vector Data Mode

 

If you select Vector Data, you can choose either to convert the common vector format to SuperGeo Format (*.geo) defined by SuperGeo Technologies or to convert SuperGeo Format (*.geo) to other common vector formats. However, besides *.geo, SuperGIS DataConvertor does not support the conversion of other formats..

 

 

 

 

Raster Data Mode

 

If you select Raster Data, you can choose either to convert the common raster format and ASCII File (*.txt) to SuperGeo Raster File(*.sgr) defined by SuperGeo Technologies or to convert SuperGeo Raster File(*.sgr) to other common raster formats and ASCII File (*.txt) . However, besides *.sgr, SuperGIS DataConvertor does not support the conversion of other formats.

 

 

 

NRT Data Mode

 

If you select NRT Data, you can convert SuperGeo Format (*.geo) or ESRI Shape (*.shp) to NRT format defined by SuperGeo Technologies to do route analysis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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