By estimation, this operation determines the
corresponding geographical position of each address. This functionality
is used in situations where textual data needs to be handled spatially,
but its geographic coordinates are not available. Only their addresses
are known.
The figure bellow shows an example of address geocoding.
Shape composed by lines
representing streets and a shape composed by points representing
the found addresses.
Table representing the found
addresses.
It
is
accessed through:
Processing > Address Geocoding...
Select
an Input vector
layer composed by lines, if the field of Input Layer is empty click on Configure to prepare the layer to
the operation.
Relate the address number attributes.
In Input
Address field, select a DBF file with the addresses that want to
find in the Input vector layer, if
the field of Input Address is
empty click on
to select a DBF file and configure the fields that represent address
attributes.
Inform the Output
Repository
by clicking on:
to
select the output
directory and also inform the new layer name to store the result, or
to select the Data
Source.
Inform the new Layer
Name
to store the operation result, if the repository is a data source.
Click OK
to perform the
operation or Cancel
to close the interface.
Usage
Tips:
Necessarily the
input layer should be in a database that supports Full Text Search.
The operation result can be stored in different TerraLib data sources.
Check data
source selector for more
details on how to select a data source.