Abstract

Abstract. Even though geomatique is so developed nowadays, the integration of spatial data in vector and raster formats is still a very tricky problem in geographic information system environment. And there is still not a proper way to solve the problem. This article proposes a method to interpret vector data and raster data. In this paper, we saved the image data and building vector data of Guilin University of Technology to Oracle database. Then we use ADO interface to connect database to Visual C++ and convert row and column numbers of raster data and X Y of vector data to Morton code in Visual C++ environment. This method stores vector and raster data to Oracle Database and uses Morton code instead of row and column and X Y to mark the position information of vector and raster data. Using Morton code to mark geographic information enables storage of data make full use of storage space, simultaneous analysis of vector and raster data more efficient and visualization of vector and raster more intuitive. This method is very helpful for some situations that need to analyse or display vector data and raster data at the same time.

Highlights

  • Vector and raster spatial data models are the based format for storing geographic data digitally

  • There is still not a proper way to realize the integration of spatial data in vector and raster formats perfectly

  • Referring to the above problems, this paper proposes to store vector and raster data in Oracle Database 12C based on Morton code

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INTRODUCTION

Vector and raster spatial data models are the based format for storing geographic data digitally. Both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages. Using Morton code instead of row number and column number to mark the position information of vector and raster data can make connecting vector and raster data more and more efficient. In the future, this method can be applied to 3D city data storage and analysis, which is being welcomed (Zhou G. et al, 2013, Guo J. et al, 2017)

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