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==How to create a GeoJSON file== | ==How to create a GeoJSON file== | ||
To convert a Geo Dataset to a GeoJSON a GIS (Geographical Information System) can be used. ArcGIS Desktop is one example. An open-source alternative is QGIS. | To convert a Geo Dataset to a GeoJSON, a GIS (Geographical Information System) can be used. ArcGIS Desktop is one example. An open-source alternative is QGIS. | ||
*Go to the documentation for [[How_to_create_a_GeoJSON_file_in_ArcMap|ArcGIS]] | *Go to the documentation for [[How_to_create_a_GeoJSON_file_in_ArcMap|ArcGIS]] | ||
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==Import requirements== | ==Import requirements== | ||
The GeoJSON file must conform to a number of prerequisites before it can be loaded properly. Files which do not conform to these prerequisites may not be loaded properly by the {{software}}. The requirements are: | The GeoJSON file must conform to a number of prerequisites before it can be loaded properly. Files which do not conform to these prerequisites may not be loaded properly by the {{software}}. The requirements are: | ||
* The file must be saved in GeoJSON format | * The file must be saved in GeoJSON format. | ||
* The file must have a CRS (Coordinate Reference System) defined | * The file must have a CRS (Coordinate Reference System) defined. | ||
* The file must use character encoding UTF-8. | * The file must use character encoding UTF-8. | ||
* All desired attributes must be numerical, so that they can be loaded as valid [[attribute]] values. Attributes with text values are ignored when attempting to load them as attributes. | * All desired attributes must be numerical, so that they can be loaded as valid [[attribute]] values. Attributes with text values are ignored when attempting to load them as attributes. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:23, 6 July 2026
GeoJSON is a file format for geographical data. It is a simple text-based format which can be read by humans, but also by computers. Any Geo Dataset in another format can be converted to the GeoJSON file format.
How to create a GeoJSON file
To convert a Geo Dataset to a GeoJSON, a GIS (Geographical Information System) can be used. ArcGIS Desktop is one example. An open-source alternative is QGIS.
Also take a look at the data preparation page for considerations and tips regarding importing geo data.
Use the Geo Data Wizard for importing the created file. Select in step 1 the first option: Import a GeoJSON file and follow the steps in the wizard.
Import requirements
The GeoJSON file must conform to a number of prerequisites before it can be loaded properly. Files which do not conform to these prerequisites may not be loaded properly by the Tygron Platform. The requirements are:
- The file must be saved in GeoJSON format.
- The file must have a CRS (Coordinate Reference System) defined.
- The file must use character encoding UTF-8.
- All desired attributes must be numerical, so that they can be loaded as valid attribute values. Attributes with text values are ignored when attempting to load them as attributes.