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Aspose.GIS for .NET is Released! Work with ESRI Shapefile & GeoJSON File Formats inside .NET Apps



2024-03-28 08:08:06 Computer

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Aspose is proud to expand its .NET APIs family with the addition of a new product known as Aspose.GIS for .NET. It enables developers to access and manipulate geographic information from vector based geo-spatial data formats. Developers can read, write & convert most popular GIS file formats such as ESRI Shapefile & GeoJSON from within .NET applications without requiring any additional tools or software. It allows users to work with several different geometry types that can further be added as Features to Geo files. Aspose.GIS for .NET is available for download from nuget.org. Users can use Microsoft Visual Studio?s Nuget Package Manager or use the console manager to use the API in their .NET application as explained in the installation guide. Users can get detailed information about the API by visiting the Aspose.GIS for .NET documentation. It is a complete guide about the API which helps users understand the requirements and features offered by the API. The documentation will be extended with more code samples and information with monthly releases of the API.This initial launch of Aspose.GIS for .NET supports working with ESRI ShapeFile and GeoJSON formats. ShapeFile a popular geospatial vector data format for geographic information systems (GIS) and GeoJSON is a format for encoding a variety of geographic data structures. Aspose.GIS for .NET supports wide range of geometry types. These include Point, Multipoint, LineString, MultiLineString, Polygon and MultiPolygon. The API lets users work with any of these geometry types in an applications. Users can also make use of multiple geometry types to create the feature of their interest. The documentation section, Working with Geometries, presents ready to run code samples that users can refer to for trying the same at their end. The API?s uniform model for working with ShapeFile and GeoJSON lets users work with these file formats without worrying about the internal file structure of these two formats. It provides the capability to Single API for reading multiple Geographic file formats, create ESRI Shape and GeoJSON File Formats, read ESRI Shape File and GeoJSON files, get features count from Shape File, retrieve Attributes information from Shape File, Iterate over all features of a layer, Get values of feature attributes from a layer, filter features by attribute value, extract features from Shape file and export to GeoJSON format, Specify attribute value length, Check feature for null values and convert polygon shape file to string shape file. Not only Aspose.GIS for .NET supports working with ShapeFile and GeoJSON file formats, it also provides the capability to inter-convert between these two formats. it allows to Convert between ESRI ShapeFile and GeoJSON file formats with few simple lines of code and Control Attributes information adjustment during conversion from GeoJSON to Shape File.

Newly added documentation pages and articles

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.GIS for .NET documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.GIS for performing different tasks like the followings.

- Product Overview: https://docs.aspose.com/display/gisnet/Product+Overview

- Working with Layers: https://docs.aspose.com/display/gisnet/Working+with+Layers

Overview: Aspose.GIS for .NET

Aspose.GIS for .NET enables users to access & manipulate geographic information from vector based geospatial data formats. Users can read, write & convert most popular GIS file formats such as Shapefile & GeoJSON from within their .NET applications without requiring any additional tools or software. It not only supports loading GIS file formats for manipulation & conversion but it also provides the capability to create GIS files from scratch. .NET developers can use the API to create basic geometries such as Point, MultiPoint, Line, MultiLine, Polygon and so on, which can be further used to generate complex features.

More about Aspose.GIS for .NET

- Homepage of Aspose.GIS for .NET: https://products.aspose.com/gis/net

- Download Aspose.GIS for .NET: https://downloads.aspose.com/gis/net

- Online documentation Aspose.GIS for .NET: https://docs.aspose.com/display/gisnet/Home

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