Measure Map Pro format explained
Measure Map Pro |
Icon Size: | 66px |
Noextcode: | on |
Extensions: | .mmp |
Nomimecode: | on |
Mime: | net.victoralonso.measuremappro.mmp
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Developer: | Blue Blink One |
Genre: | GIS file format |
Extended From: | XML |
Standards: | --> |
Measure Map Pro format (MMP) is an XML notation to store GIS information in two-dimensional or three-dimensional maps. It was created by Blue Blink One to store information about Polygons, Polylines and Spots including georeferenced labelling, grids and comments.
Structure
The MMP file includes a set of geometries (Polygon, Polylines, Spots) that can be represented on a map and are georeferenced using WGS84 coordinates. It includes RGB colors for lines and areas and information associated to the geometries.
An example MMP document is:
Nov 4, 2019 at 12:06:52 PM Polygon 1 This is polygon 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 FF0000 3 1 0000FF 7 1 1 1 39.483491319510904 -0.38401111640411045 -0.62838414457228 0.0 -1.099626787266999 0.0 39.483425319129395 -0.38431018270924255 39.48365200038984 -0.38408890046557076 39.483490528882754 -0.38371205009897835 1 1 This is a description 39.483490528882754 -0.38371205009897835 39.48333063863197 -0.38400522864250775 39.483425319129395 -0.38431018270924255 3.048000000000003 3.048000000000003 0.0 39.48348022551208 -0.38402675914213347 1 Polygon 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 FF0000 3 1 0000FF 7 1 1 0 39.48394123166483 -0.38271287370835694 0.0 0.0 39.48385075907382 -0.38271287370835694 39.48410602155221 -0.38301848908864145 39.4842805036605 -0.3825395521091366 39.48377773550993 -0.38240725832807243 39.48360195966916 -0.38291298898477066 39.48410602155221 -0.38301848908864145 6.096000000000006 6.096000000000006 0.0 39.48388639368251 -0.38272089261207287 1 spot 1 1 0 39.48380422970726 -0.3833288364170926 39.483762826883066 -0.3833288364170926 -0.3833288364170926 Spot 2 1 0 39.483327514732565 -0.3835867896154639 39.48331716395788 -0.3835867896154639 -0.3835867896154639
Geodetic reference systems in MMP
For its reference system, MMP uses 3D geographic coordinates: longitude, latitude and altitude, in that order, with negative values for west, south and below mean sea level if the altitude data is available. The longitude, latitude components (decimal degrees) are as defined by the World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS84). The vertical component (altitude) is measured in meters from the WGS84 EGM96 Geoid vertical datum.
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