[Gvsig_english] Things on my wishlist::Field
calculator::Functionsfor the ~
Wolfgang Qual
wolfgang.qual at gmx.net
Wed Mar 7 14:09:12 CET 2007
Hello Vecente,
very good. I am really curious about the next version of gvSIG (will it be
integrated already in 1.0.2 or later?). Regarding scripts: again, I was
thining about this old AV3.2, were users could add scripts to the GUI for
special purposes. Somehow, the user would need to implement gvSIG-commands
within the script (like aShape.getX,aVTab.addValue,...). I do not remeber
people being happy with Avenue, but it worked *somehow*. Therefore, if
something like this could be possible using python (implemented in gvSIG), it
could be a great thing!
Regards,
Wolfgang
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 13:54, Vicente Caballero Navarro wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang.
>
> We have prepared a plugin with the field calculator and it has the
> possibilities that you mention. It works with expressions obtaining as a
> result: boolean, numeric, string or date.
>
> On the other hand, the possibility to charge a script from file, writing in
> BeanShell, offers all the possibilities that think necessary in a future.
>
> Regards,
>
> Vicente Caballero Navarro
> Grupo desarrollo gvSIG.
> IVER TI S.A.
> C/ Salamanca, 50-52
> 46005-Valencia
> Tlf.+34963163400
> www.iver.es
> www.gvsig.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wolfgang Qual" <wolfgang.qual at gmx.net>
> To: <gvsig_internacional at runas.cap.gva.es>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:14 PM
> Subject: [Gvsig_english] Things on my wishlist::Field
> calculator::Functionsfor the ~
>
> > Dear gvSIG-developers,
> > if the field calculator should be included into a future version of
> > gvSIG, some things for this extension would be great, like:
> > * string functions
> > - possibility to connect strings, like the '||'-command in sql, or '+',
> > '++' in ArcView 3.2
> > - possibility to connect a number with a string, like 'Hauptstrasse' +
> > ' '+'2' will result in 'Hauptstrasse 2'
> > *various calculation options
> > - calculate min, max
> > - calculate coordinates (x,y), length, area, perimeter for shapefiles.
> > Is
> > this already somehow present in the code of gvSIG?
> >
> > (to be continued...)
> >
> > BTW, it is great to see, how gvSIG is developing!
> > All the best,
> > Wolfgang
> >
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