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I did that, and now when I try to upload my files I get this error: Unable to import this shapefile. (The operation was attempted on an empty geometry.)
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12-21-2015
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What I have is a list of coordinates (lat,long) and I need to create a shapefile with all of them as points. I am using pyshp to do so, and everything runs smoothly until I upload my file. Every point will appear in some unrelated place, such as the Pacific ocean. For these files, I just copied an existing prj file I found on Manitoba's website (the same area my points will be in), but after looking at the files that the original prj file came with, the numbers aren't similar. Their point: [365100.81763949705, 5436444.752255431] My point: [49.0304527, -95.7514267] I am wondering what I have to do to make my points show up in the correct location. Do I need to change the prj file? If so, how would I go about doing so?
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I'm writing a program to create a multipoint shapefile (.shp .shx .dbf), and I'm not sure how the format of the .dbf file should look. The .dbf starts off with a record header, followed by field subrecord structures, which are then followed by the actual records. The records start with a deletion flag followed by data. With the consideration that this is a multipoint shapefile, how would the records be written? Is each point in the multipoint file a record or are all of the points considered to be one record?
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12-19-2015
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