Mapping coordinates from one to another location?
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I have some MapInfo files in my workspace in FME.
The coordinate system of my data is "LL-GDA94", this coordinate system is related to Australia.
My problem is the coordinates of all data in TAB files show somewhere in Japan (but not in Australia).
Is there any solution that can map the coordinates in Japan to Australia?
For example in the following image you can see the coordinate system in _coordsys column and the coordinate of a point in the red circle :
33.922691 (X), 136.059935 (Y)
If I copy that coordinate to the google map, it's somewhere in Japan:
Where it should be -33.830366 (S), 151.22157 (E)
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I have some MapInfo files in my workspace in FME.
The coordinate system of my data is "LL-GDA94", this coordinate system is related to Australia.
My problem is the coordinates of all data in TAB files show somewhere in Japan (but not in Australia).
Is there any solution that can map the coordinates in Japan to Australia?
For example in the following image you can see the coordinate system in _coordsys column and the coordinate of a point in the red circle :
33.922691 (X), 136.059935 (Y)
If I copy that coordinate to the google map, it's somewhere in Japan:
Where it should be -33.830366 (S), 151.22157 (E)
coordinate-system mapinfo fme australia
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Does the log show any warnings or errors? Can you share those? In what software do you visualise this? (Features placed on Japan.) Can you share a sample of the data?
â buddiebubba
1 hour ago
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I edited my question and brought an example in that. I'm appreciate if you see my question again, thank you
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
I think either you're missing a negative sign in your latitude, or your latitude and longitude are reversed.
â Fezterâ¦
16 mins ago
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I have some MapInfo files in my workspace in FME.
The coordinate system of my data is "LL-GDA94", this coordinate system is related to Australia.
My problem is the coordinates of all data in TAB files show somewhere in Japan (but not in Australia).
Is there any solution that can map the coordinates in Japan to Australia?
For example in the following image you can see the coordinate system in _coordsys column and the coordinate of a point in the red circle :
33.922691 (X), 136.059935 (Y)
If I copy that coordinate to the google map, it's somewhere in Japan:
Where it should be -33.830366 (S), 151.22157 (E)
coordinate-system mapinfo fme australia
I have some MapInfo files in my workspace in FME.
The coordinate system of my data is "LL-GDA94", this coordinate system is related to Australia.
My problem is the coordinates of all data in TAB files show somewhere in Japan (but not in Australia).
Is there any solution that can map the coordinates in Japan to Australia?
For example in the following image you can see the coordinate system in _coordsys column and the coordinate of a point in the red circle :
33.922691 (X), 136.059935 (Y)
If I copy that coordinate to the google map, it's somewhere in Japan:
Where it should be -33.830366 (S), 151.22157 (E)
coordinate-system mapinfo fme australia
coordinate-system mapinfo fme australia
edited 11 mins ago
buddiebubba
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Does the log show any warnings or errors? Can you share those? In what software do you visualise this? (Features placed on Japan.) Can you share a sample of the data?
â buddiebubba
1 hour ago
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I edited my question and brought an example in that. I'm appreciate if you see my question again, thank you
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
I think either you're missing a negative sign in your latitude, or your latitude and longitude are reversed.
â Fezterâ¦
16 mins ago
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Does the log show any warnings or errors? Can you share those? In what software do you visualise this? (Features placed on Japan.) Can you share a sample of the data?
â buddiebubba
1 hour ago
1
I edited my question and brought an example in that. I'm appreciate if you see my question again, thank you
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
I think either you're missing a negative sign in your latitude, or your latitude and longitude are reversed.
â Fezterâ¦
16 mins ago
1
1
Does the log show any warnings or errors? Can you share those? In what software do you visualise this? (Features placed on Japan.) Can you share a sample of the data?
â buddiebubba
1 hour ago
Does the log show any warnings or errors? Can you share those? In what software do you visualise this? (Features placed on Japan.) Can you share a sample of the data?
â buddiebubba
1 hour ago
1
1
I edited my question and brought an example in that. I'm appreciate if you see my question again, thank you
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
I edited my question and brought an example in that. I'm appreciate if you see my question again, thank you
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
I think either you're missing a negative sign in your latitude, or your latitude and longitude are reversed.
â Fezterâ¦
16 mins ago
I think either you're missing a negative sign in your latitude, or your latitude and longitude are reversed.
â Fezterâ¦
16 mins ago
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Is this where your point is supposed to be?
If so, it looks as though your latitude is lacking the leading minus symbol to place it in the southern hemisphere.
The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
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In general there are 2 possible scenarios regarding coordinate system problems:
- The coordinate system assigned to the data is not the correct one.
For example, the coordinates are in WGS84 but the assigned coordinate system is Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinate system. In FME this can be done with the CoordinatSystemSetter transformer.
- The data is in a coordinate system that differs from the coordinate system you (or the software you use to read the data) want. For example the coordinates are in WGS84 but you need the data in Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinates. (Transform / Reproject). In FME this can be done with the Reprojector transformer.
The CoordinateSystemExtractor transformer can help you to determine the current assigned coordinate system.
Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
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Is this where your point is supposed to be?
If so, it looks as though your latitude is lacking the leading minus symbol to place it in the southern hemisphere.
The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
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up vote
1
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Is this where your point is supposed to be?
If so, it looks as though your latitude is lacking the leading minus symbol to place it in the southern hemisphere.
The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
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up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Is this where your point is supposed to be?
If so, it looks as though your latitude is lacking the leading minus symbol to place it in the southern hemisphere.
Is this where your point is supposed to be?
If so, it looks as though your latitude is lacking the leading minus symbol to place it in the southern hemisphere.
answered 1 hour ago
RobinHorner
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The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
add a comment |Â
The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
The wrong data that I have in my files is like this : 33.922691, 136.059935 but the correct data should have this coordinate : 151.22157, -33.830366.
â nafis.g
56 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
So, your actual coordinates are somewhere in SA, but they're supposed to be in Sydney?
â Fezterâ¦
21 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
The wrong coordinate is in northern hemisphere and the correct coordinate should be in southern hemisphere, I think I have to map the coordinate in northern hemisphere to the coordinate in southern hemisphere but I don't know how can I do that?
â nafis.g
12 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
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In general there are 2 possible scenarios regarding coordinate system problems:
- The coordinate system assigned to the data is not the correct one.
For example, the coordinates are in WGS84 but the assigned coordinate system is Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinate system. In FME this can be done with the CoordinatSystemSetter transformer.
- The data is in a coordinate system that differs from the coordinate system you (or the software you use to read the data) want. For example the coordinates are in WGS84 but you need the data in Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinates. (Transform / Reproject). In FME this can be done with the Reprojector transformer.
The CoordinateSystemExtractor transformer can help you to determine the current assigned coordinate system.
Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
In general there are 2 possible scenarios regarding coordinate system problems:
- The coordinate system assigned to the data is not the correct one.
For example, the coordinates are in WGS84 but the assigned coordinate system is Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinate system. In FME this can be done with the CoordinatSystemSetter transformer.
- The data is in a coordinate system that differs from the coordinate system you (or the software you use to read the data) want. For example the coordinates are in WGS84 but you need the data in Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinates. (Transform / Reproject). In FME this can be done with the Reprojector transformer.
The CoordinateSystemExtractor transformer can help you to determine the current assigned coordinate system.
Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
In general there are 2 possible scenarios regarding coordinate system problems:
- The coordinate system assigned to the data is not the correct one.
For example, the coordinates are in WGS84 but the assigned coordinate system is Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinate system. In FME this can be done with the CoordinatSystemSetter transformer.
- The data is in a coordinate system that differs from the coordinate system you (or the software you use to read the data) want. For example the coordinates are in WGS84 but you need the data in Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinates. (Transform / Reproject). In FME this can be done with the Reprojector transformer.
The CoordinateSystemExtractor transformer can help you to determine the current assigned coordinate system.
In general there are 2 possible scenarios regarding coordinate system problems:
- The coordinate system assigned to the data is not the correct one.
For example, the coordinates are in WGS84 but the assigned coordinate system is Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinate system. In FME this can be done with the CoordinatSystemSetter transformer.
- The data is in a coordinate system that differs from the coordinate system you (or the software you use to read the data) want. For example the coordinates are in WGS84 but you need the data in Pseudo Mercator.
In this case the solution is to change the coordinates. (Transform / Reproject). In FME this can be done with the Reprojector transformer.
The CoordinateSystemExtractor transformer can help you to determine the current assigned coordinate system.
edited 27 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
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Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
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Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
Actually the coordination system is correct but the coordinates are not
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
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Does the log show any warnings or errors? Can you share those? In what software do you visualise this? (Features placed on Japan.) Can you share a sample of the data?
â buddiebubba
1 hour ago
1
I edited my question and brought an example in that. I'm appreciate if you see my question again, thank you
â nafis.g
1 hour ago
I think either you're missing a negative sign in your latitude, or your latitude and longitude are reversed.
â Fezterâ¦
16 mins ago