Class: GPX

ol.format.GPX

Feature format for reading and writing data in the GPX format.

new ol.format.GPX(opt_options)

src/ol/format/gpx.js, line 26
Name Type Description
options

Options.

Name Type Description
readExtensions function | undefined

Callback function to process extensions nodes. To prevent memory leaks, this callback function must not store any references to the node. Note that the extensions node is not allowed in GPX 1.0. Moreover, only extensions nodes from wpt, rte and trk can be processed, as those are directly mapped to a feature.

Extends

Methods

readFeature(source, opt_options){ol.Feature}

src/ol/format/gpx.js, line 484

Read the first feature from a GPX source. Routes (<rte>) are converted into LineString geometries, and tracks (<trk>) into MultiLineString. Any properties on route and track waypoints are ignored.

Name Type Description
source Document | Node | Object | string

Source.

options

Read options.

Name Type Description
dataProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the data we are reading. If not provided, the projection will be derived from the data (where possible) or the defaultDataProjection of the format is assigned (where set). If the projection can not be derived from the data and if no defaultDataProjection is set for a format, the features will not be reprojected.

featureProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the feature geometries created by the format reader. If not provided, features will be returned in the dataProjection.

Returns:
Feature.

readFeatures(source, opt_options){Array.<ol.Feature>}

src/ol/format/gpx.js, line 518

Read all features from a GPX source. Routes (<rte>) are converted into LineString geometries, and tracks (<trk>) into MultiLineString. Any properties on route and track waypoints are ignored.

Name Type Description
source Document | Node | Object | string

Source.

options

Read options.

Name Type Description
dataProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the data we are reading. If not provided, the projection will be derived from the data (where possible) or the defaultDataProjection of the format is assigned (where set). If the projection can not be derived from the data and if no defaultDataProjection is set for a format, the features will not be reprojected.

featureProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the feature geometries created by the format reader. If not provided, features will be returned in the dataProjection.

Returns:
Features.

readProjection(source){ol.proj.Projection}

src/ol/format/gpx.js, line 551

Read the projection from a GPX source.

Name Type Description
source Document | Node | Object | string

Source.

Returns:
Projection.

writeFeatures(features, opt_options){string}

src/ol/format/gpx.js, line 918

Encode an array of features in the GPX format. LineString geometries are output as routes (<rte>), and MultiLineString as tracks (<trk>).

Name Type Description
features Array.<ol.Feature>

Features.

options

Write options.

Name Type Description
dataProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the data we are writing. If not provided, the defaultDataProjection of the format is assigned (where set). If no defaultDataProjection is set for a format, the features will be returned in the featureProjection.

featureProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the feature geometries that will be serialized by the format writer. If not provided, geometries are assumed to be in the dataProjection if that is set; in other words, they are not transformed.

rightHanded boolean | undefined

When writing geometries, follow the right-hand rule for linear ring orientation. This means that polygons will have counter-clockwise exterior rings and clockwise interior rings. By default, coordinates are serialized as they are provided at construction. If true, the right-hand rule will be applied. If false, the left-hand rule will be applied (clockwise for exterior and counter-clockwise for interior rings). Note that not all formats support this. The GeoJSON format does use this property when writing geometries.

decimals number | undefined

Maximum number of decimal places for coordinates. Coordinates are stored internally as floats, but floating-point arithmetic can create coordinates with a large number of decimal places, not generally wanted on output. Set a number here to round coordinates. Can also be used to ensure that coordinates read in can be written back out with the same number of decimals. Default is no rounding.

Returns:
Result.

writeFeaturesNode(features, opt_options){Node}

src/ol/format/gpx.js, line 932

Encode an array of features in the GPX format as an XML node. LineString geometries are output as routes (<rte>), and MultiLineString as tracks (<trk>).

Name Type Description
features Array.<ol.Feature>

Features.

options

Options.

Name Type Description
dataProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the data we are writing. If not provided, the defaultDataProjection of the format is assigned (where set). If no defaultDataProjection is set for a format, the features will be returned in the featureProjection.

featureProjection ol.ProjectionLike

Projection of the feature geometries that will be serialized by the format writer. If not provided, geometries are assumed to be in the dataProjection if that is set; in other words, they are not transformed.

rightHanded boolean | undefined

When writing geometries, follow the right-hand rule for linear ring orientation. This means that polygons will have counter-clockwise exterior rings and clockwise interior rings. By default, coordinates are serialized as they are provided at construction. If true, the right-hand rule will be applied. If false, the left-hand rule will be applied (clockwise for exterior and counter-clockwise for interior rings). Note that not all formats support this. The GeoJSON format does use this property when writing geometries.

decimals number | undefined

Maximum number of decimal places for coordinates. Coordinates are stored internally as floats, but floating-point arithmetic can create coordinates with a large number of decimal places, not generally wanted on output. Set a number here to round coordinates. Can also be used to ensure that coordinates read in can be written back out with the same number of decimals. Default is no rounding.

Returns:
Node.