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=== Meanings === | === Meanings === | ||
* '''ontologyProperty''': where to put the converted result, by default "coordinates" | |||
* '''coordinates''' | Use one set of these properties: | ||
* all coordinates in one template property: | |||
'''coordinates''' | |||
* decimal coordinates in two properties: | |||
'''latitude''', '''longitude''': | |||
* coordinates broken into direction and 3 numbers: | |||
'''latitudeDirection''', '''latitudeDegrees''', '''latitudeMinutes''', '''latitudeSeconds''', | |||
'''longitudeDirection''' '''longitudeDegrees''', '''longitudeMinutes''', '''longitudeSeconds''' | |||
=== Example === | === Example === |
Revision as of 14:39, 13 January 2015
{{GeocoordinatesMapping}} maps one or more template properties containing geo coordinate values to ontology properties. It can combine several values (containing e.g. degree, minute and second) to one coordinate.
Usage
{{GeocoordinatesMapping | coordinates = | ontologyProperty = }}
{{GeocoordinatesMapping | latitude = | longitude = | ontologyProperty = }}
{{GeocoordinatesMapping | latitudeDirection = | latitudeDegrees = | latitudeMinutes = | latitudeSeconds = | longitudeDirection = | longitudeDegrees = | longitudeMinutes = | longitudeSeconds = | ontologyProperty = }}
Meanings
- ontologyProperty: where to put the converted result, by default "coordinates"
Use one set of these properties:
- all coordinates in one template property:
coordinates
- decimal coordinates in two properties:
latitude, longitude:
- coordinates broken into direction and 3 numbers:
latitudeDirection, latitudeDegrees, latitudeMinutes, latitudeSeconds, longitudeDirection longitudeDegrees, longitudeMinutes, longitudeSeconds
Example
Geo coordinates are often distributed to four or six properties: for latitude and longitude and the corresponding degree, minute, second, south/north, east/west. Eg in template Infobox Settlement:
{{ Infobox settlement |lat_deg = 39 |lat_min = 52 |lat_dir = N |long_deg = 32 |long_min = 52 |long_dir = E ... }}
The DBpedia parser GeocoordinatesMapping generates correct latitude and longitude values from these 6 elements:
{{TemplateMapping | mapToClass = Settlement | mappings = {{GeocoordinatesMapping | latitudeDirection = lat_dir | latitudeDegrees = lat_deg | latitudeMinutes = lat_min | latitudeSeconds = lat_sec | longitudeDirection = long_dir | longitudeDegrees = long_deg | longitudeMinutes = long_min | longitudeSeconds = long_sec }} }}
Other place templates include coordinates for several points, so you use several instances of GeocoordinatesMapping. E.g. for Mapping en:Geobox (by default ontologyProperty is "coordinates", which means the place overall):
{{GeocoordinatesMapping | latitudeDegrees = lat_d | latitudeMinutes = lat_m | latitudeSeconds = lat_s | latitudeDirection = lat_NS | longitudeDegrees = long_d | longitudeMinutes = long_m | longitudeSeconds = long_s | longitudeDirection = long_EW }} {{GeocoordinatesMapping | ontologyProperty = highestPosition | latitudeDegrees = highest_lat_d | latitudeMinutes = highest_lat_m | latitudeSeconds = highest_lat_s | latitudeDirection = highest_lat_NS | longitudeDegrees = highest_long_d | longitudeMinutes = highest_long_m | longitudeSeconds = highest_long_s | longitudeDirection = highest_long_EW }}