Hi Gerd
I think all the dem files from the very old GBTopo can only be parsed up to a certain point
I've included 3 excmples with tre
http://files.mkgmap.org.uk/download/362/00145336.zip
Nick
Hi Gerd
Thanks for letting me know
That is probably why eventually it stopped with repeated plateau len 64 messages on one of the dems builddemfile created
I have some 'old' non nt Garmin Topo maps with dem and will have a go using your display.jar
r
Nick
On 04/12/2017 13:49, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hi Nick,
I just found out that display tool can not yet read DEM tiles with multiple zoom levels. Working on it now...
Gerd
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Many thanks Gerd
Will have a go at it today and let you know my findings, if any !
Nick
On 04/12/2017 13:27, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hi Nick,_______________________________________________
My understanding is that the prediction starts with the values from the header (min and max height in the tile)
The first row is indeed rather easy to decode. Frank has described many more details in his pdf, and his program
seems to create valid DEM data since Basecamp displays it, I just try to reduce the number of special cases now.
A compiled display.jar r505 is here:
http://files.mkgmap.org.uk/download/361/display.jar
If you also download and unzip this mkgmap package http://www.mkgmap.org.uk/download/mkgmap-r3997.zip
you can run e.g.
java -cp display.jar;mkgmap-r3997\mkgmap.jar test.display.DemDisplay 12345678.DEM > log.txt
I am interested in those files created by BuildDemFile which create a run time exception. If you find one or more, I need the original *.TRE file(s)
which were the input for BuildDemFile .
Gerd
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Hi Gerd
Presumably some hgt data gets stored in a tile from which other data is
predicted? Perhaps the first 'row'?
Would be great if you could compile the DemDisplay.java so we can do
ome testing as well.
I'm glad you are almost 'getting there'!
r
Nick
On 03/12/2017 11:16, Gerd Petermann wrote:
Hi all,_______________________________________________
I think I understand now much more about this format. I used Frank Stinners code for BuildDEMFile and his pdf to write a decoder in the display tool.
I still fails to read some Garmin DEM files but seems to work with the files produced by BuildDEMFile.
My current work flow is to generate DEM files with BuildDEMFile and read them with my decoder. If the decoder fails I can find out why because I can trace step by step what BuildDEMFile does.
I guess that I did not yet hit all special cases identified by Frank, but I am making good progress now, so I hope I'll be able to start implementing a DEM encoder in mkgmap soon.
Reg. the format:
It is quite different to those used in other GARMIN sub files like NOD, NET, RGN etc. In short: The data is organized in tiles, typically 64*64 values. Instead of storing each value
Garmin uses some statistics to predict the next value based on the already processed values. This predicted value is subtracted from the real value and only the delta is stored.
The better the prediction, the closer to 0 is the delta. The prediction also calculates the error-probability of the prediction and uses this to select the number of bits which are
needed to store the value. If the delta is larger than expected the so called BigBin encoding is used.
The format to store the delta is optimized for values close to 0, so that many deltas are stored with only 1 or 2 bits.
A 2nd trick to save space is to use run length encoding for repeated values.
So, the tricky part is to find out exactly how the prediction algo by Garmin works.
Frank has done really great work here.
For those who want to try the display tool:
You have to compile on your own and you also need an installed mgkmap.jar.
If that is available a command like this (replace d:\... with your paths) should produce a large txt file:
java -ea -Xmx1000m -cp d:\display\dist\display.jar;d:\mkgmap\dist\mkgmap.jar test.display.DemDisplay test.DEM > dem_decode.txt
I am now searching for DEM files produced by BuildDEMFile which are not properly processed by display tool. When it fails you'll see a traceback like this
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: did not read all avalaible bytes
at test.display.DemDisplay$DemTile.decodeBitStreamData(DemDisplay.java:532)
at test.display.DemDisplay$DemSection.decodeBitstream(DemDisplay.java:831)
at test.display.DemDisplay.readFileHeader(DemDisplay.java:887)
at test.display.DemDisplay.print(DemDisplay.java:845)
at test.display.CommonDisplay.display(CommonDisplay.java:171)
at test.display.CommonDisplay.display(CommonDisplay.java:196)
at test.display.DemDisplay.main(DemDisplay.java:903)
Gerd
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