diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Globals.cs b/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Globals.cs index 0e3bbbb..381628e 100644 --- a/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Globals.cs +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Globals.cs @@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ namespace PointCloudWeb.Server PotreeConverterExe = basePath + "/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/PotreeConverter/PotreeConverter.exe"; TempPath = basePath + "/temp"; CloudCompareExe = "C:/Program Files/CloudCompare/CloudCompare.exe"; + LasToolsTxt2Las = basePath + "/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las.exe"; } + public static string LasToolsTxt2Las { get; } public static string PotreeDataPath { get; } public static string PotreeConverterExe { get; } public static string TempPath { get; } diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Models/PointCloud.cs b/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Models/PointCloud.cs index 8378cd5..31aba9f 100644 --- a/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Models/PointCloud.cs +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Models/PointCloud.cs @@ -115,9 +115,9 @@ namespace PointCloudWeb.Server.Models { // + 0.001 Otherwise points are outside of the bounding box by a floating-error, then Potree-Converter fails stringBuilder.AppendLine(string.Join(',', - (point.X + 0.1).ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), - (point.Y + 0.1).ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), - (point.Z + 0.1).ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) + (point.X).ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), + (point.Y).ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture), + (point.Z).ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture) ) ); } @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ namespace PointCloudWeb.Server.Models File.WriteAllText(fileName, ToStringXyz()); } - public void WriteToLas(string fileName) + public void WriteToLasCloudCompare(string fileName) { var fileNameXyz = Path.ChangeExtension(fileName, ".xyz"); WriteToXyz(fileNameXyz); @@ -143,6 +143,19 @@ namespace PointCloudWeb.Server.Models cloudCompare.Start(); cloudCompare.WaitForExit(); } + + public void WriteToLas(string fileName) + { + var fileNameXyz = Path.ChangeExtension(fileName, ".xyz"); + WriteToXyz(fileNameXyz); + + var txt2Las = new Process(); + txt2Las.StartInfo.FileName = Globals.LasToolsTxt2Las; + txt2Las.StartInfo.Arguments = + $"\"{fileNameXyz}\" -parse xyz -o \"{fileName}\""; + txt2Las.Start(); + txt2Las.WaitForExit(); + } } public class PointCloudCollection : List diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Services/PointCloudService.cs b/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Services/PointCloudService.cs index 35a1494..322412c 100644 --- a/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Services/PointCloudService.cs +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/PointCloudWeb.Server/Services/PointCloudService.cs @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Diagnostics; using System.IO; using PointCloudWeb.Server.Models; +using PointCloudWeb.Server.Utils; namespace PointCloudWeb.Server.Services { @@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ namespace PointCloudWeb.Server.Services private void InitSampleData() { - //EthTestData.CreateData(this); + EthTestData.CreateData(this); } private void RaiseIfNotExists(Guid id) diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/CMakeLists.txt b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bf2a494 --- /dev/null +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8 FATAL_ERROR) +set(CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION true) +project("LAStools") + +if (!MSVC) + add_compile_options(-O3 -Wall -Wno-strict-aliasing) +else() + add_definitions(-D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS) +endif() + +add_subdirectory(LASlib/src) +add_subdirectory(src) +if (EXISTS src_full) + add_subdirectory(src_full) +endif() diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/COPYING.txt b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/COPYING.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfe59bc --- /dev/null +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/COPYING.txt @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ + GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2.1, February 1999 + + Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + +[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. 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You can + + (a) license the existing executables for production + (b) license the existing executables for inclusion in your software + + You can also contract with rapidlasso GmbH to create LAStools tailored + to your particular needs. + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + COPYRIGHT: + + (c) 2007-2021, rapidlasso GmbH, GERMANY - fast tools to catch reality + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/README.txt b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de16124 --- /dev/null +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +LAStools: award-winning software for efficient LiDAR processing (with LASzip) + +You find all individual LAStools in the .\LAStools\bin directory. Start +them by double-clicking or run them in the DOS command line. The ArcGIS +toolbox can be found in .\LAStools\ArcGIS_toolbox and the QGIS toolbox +in .\LAStools\QGIS_toolbox. A few example DOS batch scripts can be found +in the .\LAStools\example_batch_scripts directory. + +user group: http://groups.google.com/group/lastools +company page: http://rapidlasso.com +latest updates: http://lastools.org +twitter feed: http://twitter.com/LAStools +facebook page: http://facebook.com/LAStools +linkedin group: http://linkedin.com/groups?gid=4408378 + +open source tools: + +* laszip.exe compresses the LAS files in a completely lossless manner +* lasinfo.exe prints out a quick overview of the contents of a LAS file +* lasindex.exe creates a spatial index LAX file for fast spatial queries +* las2las.exe extracts last returns, clips, subsamples, translates, etc ... +* lasmerge.exe merges several LAS or LAZ files into a single LAS or LAZ file +* txt2las.exe converts LIDAR data from ASCII text to binary LAS format +* las2txt.exe turns LAS into human-readable and easy-to-parse ASCII +* lasprecision.exe analyses the actual precision of the LIDAR points + +closed source tools: + +* lastool.exe is an old GUI for multiple LAStools (now each tool has its own GUI) + +* lasground.exe extracts the bare-earth by classifying all ground points +* lasground_new.exe an improved version of lasground.exe for complex terrains +* lasoverlap.exe checks overlap & vertical/horizontal alignment of flight lines +* lascontrol.exe quality checks elevations for a list of control points +* lasclassify.exe finds buildings and the vegetation above the ground +* lascolor.exe colors the LAS points based on ortho imagery in TIF format +* lasgrid.exe grids onto min/max/avg/std elevation, intensity, or counter rasters +* lascanopy.exe computes many raster and plot metrics for forestry applications +* lasboundary.exe extracts a boundary polygon that encloses the points +* lasheight.exe computes for each point its height above the ground +* lastrack.exe classifies LiDAR point based on distance from a trajectory +* lasplanes.exe finds planar patches in terrestrial, mobile, (airborne?) scans +* lasclip.exe clips points against building footprints / swath boundaries +* lastile.exe tiles huge amounts of LAS points into square tiles +* lassplit.exe splits points of LAS file(s) into flightlines or other criteria +* lassort.exe sorts points by gps_time, point_source, or into spatial proximity +* lasduplicate.exe removes duplicate points (with identical x and y, z optional) +* lasthin.exe thins lowest / highest / random LAS points via a grid +* las2tin.exe triangulates the points of a LAS file into a TIN +* las2dem.exe rasters (via a TIN) into elevation/slope/intensity/rgb DEMs +* las2iso.exe extracts, optionally simplified, elevation contours +* lasview.exe visualizes a LAS file with a simple OpenGL viewer +* las2shp.exe turns binary LAS into ESRI's Shapefile format +* shp2las.exe turns an ESRI's Shapefile into binary LAS + +BLAST extension + +* blast2dem.exe rasters like las2dem but with streaming TINs for billions of points. +* blast2iso.exe contours like las2iso but with streaming TINs for billions of points. + +For Windows all binaries are included. All open source tools can be compiled +from the source code. For MSVC6.0 there is a project file. For Linux and MacOS +the makefiles are included. Simply go into the root directory and run 'make': + +unzip LAStools.zip +cd LAStools/ +make + +The compiled binary executables are or will be in the ./LAStools/bin directory. + +--- + +Please read the "LICENSE.txt" file for information on the legal use and licensing +of LAStools. I would also really like it if you would send me an email and tell me +what you use LAStools for and what features and improvements you could need. + +(c) 2007-2015 martin.isenburg@rapidlasso.com - http://rapidlasso.com diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las.exe b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las.exe new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f1e374 Binary files /dev/null and b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las.exe differ diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las_README.txt b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las_README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df09586 --- /dev/null +++ b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/LAStools/txt2las_README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ +**************************************************************** + + txt2las: + + Converts LIDAR data from a standard ASCII format into the more + efficient binary LAS/LAZ/BIN representations. You can request + a particular point type with '-set_point_type 6'. + + Reads also directy from *.gz, *.zip, *.rar, and *.7z files if + the corresponding gzip.exe, unzip.exe, unrar.exe, and 7z.exe + are in the same folder. + + Allows adding a VLR to the header with projection information. + + If your input text file is PTS or PTX format you can preserve + the extra header information of these files. Simply add the + appropriate '-ipts' or '-iptx' switch to the command line which + will store this in a VLR. You can later reconstruct the PTS or + PTX files with 'las2las' or 'las2txt' by adding the corresponding + '-opts' or '-optx' option to the command line. + + Also allows adding additional attributes to LAS/LAZ files using + the "Extra Bytes" concept with '-add_attribute'. + + It is also possible to pipe the ASCII into txt2las. For this you + will need to add both '-stdin' and '-itxt' to the command-line. + + For updates check the website or join the LAStools mailing list. + + http://rapidlasso.com/LAStools + http://lastools.org/ + http://groups.google.com/group/lastools/ + http://twitter.com/LAStools + http://facebook.com/LAStools + http://linkedin.com/groups?gid=4408378 + + Martin @rapidlasso + +**************************************************************** + +example usage: + +>> txt2las -i lidar.txt.gz -o lidar.las -parse ssxyz + +converts a gzipped ASCII file and uses the 3rd, 4th, and 5th entry +of each line as the x, y, and z coordinate of each point + +>> txt2las -i lidar.zip -o lidar.laz -parse ssxyz -utm 14T + +same as above for a zipped ASCII file but produces compressed LAZ +and adds projection info for utm zone with wgs84 + +>> txt2las -i lidar.txt -o lidar.laz -parse xyzai -scale_scan_angle 57.3 -scale_intensity 65535 + +also reads the 4th entry as the scan angle and multiplies it by 57.3 +(radian to angle) and the 5th entry as the intensity and multiplies +it by 65535 (converts range [0.0 .. 1.0] to range [0 .. 65535]. then +produces a compressed LAZ file. + +>> txt2las -skip 3 -i lidar.txt.gz -o lidar.las -parse txyzsa -sp83 OH_N + +converts a gzipped ASCII file and uses the 1st entry of each line +as the gps time, the 3rd, 4th, and 5th entry as the x, y, and z +coordinate of each point, and the 6th entry as the scan angle. it +skips the first three lines of the ASCII data file and adds projection +info for state plane ohio north with nad83. + +>> txt2las -i lidar.txt.gz -o lidar.laz -parse xyzRGB -set_scale 0.001 0.001 0.001 -set_offset 500000 4000000 0 + +converts a gzipped ASCII file and uses the 1st 2nd, and 3rd entry +of each line as the x, y, and z coordinate of each point, and the +4th, 5th, and 6th entry as the RGB color. the created compressed +LAZ file will have a precision of 0.001 0.001 0.001 and an offset +of 500000 4000000 0 + +>> txt2las -i LiDAR.txt -parse xyz0irnt -add_attribute 3 "echo width" "of returning waveform [ns]" 0.1 -o LiDAR.laz + +4590235.448 5436373.539 600.528 9.8 35 1 2 215277.271327 +4590235.524 5436373.642 600.257 9.8 35 2 2 215277.271327 +4590238.788 5436378.064 591.820 5.7 89 1 1 215277.271333 +4590238.710 5436377.908 595.356 5.9 18 1 3 215277.271340 +4590239.164 5436378.529 593.746 5.4 30 2 3 215277.271340 +4590239.633 5436379.171 592.083 4.8 15 3 3 215277.271340 + +Given 'LiDAR.txt' contains ASCII as above then '-parse xyz0irnt' stores +the first three columns to x y and z and the 4th column as an additional +attribute in the "Extra Bytes". The first argument of '-add_attribute' +specifies the data type, the following two strings are the name and the +description of the "Extra Bytes", and the final 0.1 means that the number +should be stored with a scale of 0.1. Hence the value 9.8 will be stored +as an unsigned short 98 and the value 5.3 will be stored as an unsigned +short 53. + +>> txt2las -i LiDAR2.txt -parse xyz0i1rnt ^ + -add_attribute 3 "echo width" "of returning waveform [ns]" 0.1 ^ + -add_attribute 3 "corrected intensity" "uniform across flightlines" ^ + -o LiDAR2.laz + +4590235.448 5436373.539 600.528 9.8 35 44 1 2 215277.271327 +4590235.524 5436373.642 600.257 9.8 35 39 2 2 215277.271327 +4590238.788 5436378.064 591.820 5.7 89 99 1 1 215277.271333 +4590238.710 5436377.908 595.356 5.9 18 27 1 3 215277.271340 +4590239.164 5436378.529 593.746 5.4 30 38 2 3 215277.271340 +4590239.633 5436379.171 592.083 4.8 15 23 3 3 215277.271340 + +Same as before but with a second additional attribute marked by '1' in the +parse string and specified by a second occurance of the '-add_attribute' +option. These are unsigned integers numbers so no scale value is required. + +**************************************************************** + +overview of all tool-specific switches: + +-v : more info reported in console +-vv : even more info reported in console +-quiet : nothing reported in console +-version : reports this tool's version number +-gui : start with files loaded into GUI +-cores 4 : process multiple inputs on 4 cores in parallel +-set_point_type 6 : use point type 6 of LAS 1.4 instead of point type 1 of LAS 1.2 +-set_version 1.4 : force version 1.4 (even if point type 0, 1, 2, or 3 are used) +-set_scale 0.05 0.05 0.001 : quantize ASCII points with 5 cm in x and y and 1 mm in z +-set_offset 500000 2000000 0 : use offset 500000 2000000 0 instead of auto choosing one +-set_file_creation 67 2011 : set file creation date to specified dayofyear / year +-set_system_identifier "Riegl Q680i" : set system identifier to specified 31 character string +-set_generating_software "LAStools" : set generating software to specified 31 character string +-set_global_encoding 1 : set global encoding in LAS header to 1 +-progress 10000000 : report progress every 10 million points + +**************************************************************** + +for more info: + +E:\LAStools\bin>txt2las -h +Filter points based on their coordinates. + -keep_tile 631000 4834000 1000 (ll_x ll_y size) + -keep_circle 630250.00 4834750.00 100 (x y radius) + -keep_xy 630000 4834000 631000 4836000 (min_x min_y max_x max_y) + -drop_xy 630000 4834000 631000 4836000 (min_x min_y max_x max_y) + -keep_x 631500.50 631501.00 (min_x max_x) + -drop_x 631500.50 631501.00 (min_x max_x) + -drop_x_below 630000.50 (min_x) + -drop_x_above 630500.50 (max_x) + -keep_y 4834500.25 4834550.25 (min_y max_y) + -drop_y 4834500.25 4834550.25 (min_y max_y) + -drop_y_below 4834500.25 (min_y) + -drop_y_above 4836000.75 (max_y) + -keep_z 11.125 130.725 (min_z max_z) + -drop_z 11.125 130.725 (min_z max_z) + -drop_z_below 11.125 (min_z) + -drop_z_above 130.725 (max_z) + -keep_xyz 620000 4830000 100 621000 4831000 200 (min_x min_y min_z max_x max_y max_z) + -drop_xyz 620000 4830000 100 621000 4831000 200 (min_x min_y min_z max_x max_y max_z) +Filter points based on their return numbering. + -keep_first -first_only -drop_first + -keep_last -last_only -drop_last + -keep_second_last -drop_second_last + -keep_first_of_many -keep_last_of_many + -drop_first_of_many -drop_last_of_many + -keep_middle -drop_middle + -keep_return 1 2 3 + -drop_return 3 4 + -keep_single -drop_single + -keep_double -drop_double + -keep_triple -drop_triple + -keep_quadruple -drop_quadruple + -keep_number_of_returns 5 + -drop_number_of_returns 0 +Filter points based on the scanline flags. + -drop_scan_direction 0 + -keep_scan_direction_change + -keep_edge_of_flight_line +Filter points based on their intensity. + -keep_intensity 20 380 + -drop_intensity_below 20 + -drop_intensity_above 380 + -drop_intensity_between 4000 5000 +Filter points based on classifications or flags. + -keep_class 1 3 7 + -drop_class 4 2 + -keep_extended_class 43 + -drop_extended_class 129 135 + -drop_synthetic -keep_synthetic + -drop_keypoint -keep_keypoint + -drop_withheld -keep_withheld + -drop_overlap -keep_overlap +Filter points based on their user data. + -keep_user_data 1 + -drop_user_data 255 + -keep_user_data_below 50 + -keep_user_data_above 150 + -keep_user_data_between 10 20 + -drop_user_data_below 1 + -drop_user_data_above 100 + -drop_user_data_between 10 40 +Filter points based on their point source ID. + -keep_point_source 3 + -keep_point_source_between 2 6 + -drop_point_source 27 + -drop_point_source_below 6 + -drop_point_source_above 15 + -drop_point_source_between 17 21 +Filter points based on their scan angle. + -keep_scan_angle -15 15 + -drop_abs_scan_angle_above 15 + -drop_abs_scan_angle_below 1 + -drop_scan_angle_below -15 + -drop_scan_angle_above 15 + -drop_scan_angle_between -25 -23 +Filter points based on their gps time. + -keep_gps_time 11.125 130.725 + -drop_gps_time_below 11.125 + -drop_gps_time_above 130.725 + -drop_gps_time_between 22.0 48.0 +Filter points based on their RGB/CIR/NIR channels. + -keep_RGB_red 1 1 + -keep_RGB_green 30 100 + -keep_RGB_blue 0 0 + -keep_RGB_nir 64 127 + -keep_NDVI 0.2 0.7 -keep_NDVI_from_CIR -0.1 0.5 + -keep_NDVI_intensity_is_NIR 0.4 0.8 -keep_NDVI_green_is_NIR -0.2 0.2 +Filter points based on their wavepacket. + -keep_wavepacket 0 + -drop_wavepacket 3 +Filter points based on extra attributes. + -keep_attribute_above 0 5.0 + -drop_attribute_below 1 1.5 +Filter points with simple thinning. + -keep_every_nth 2 -drop_every_nth 3 + -keep_random_fraction 0.1 + -keep_random_fraction 0.1 4711 + -thin_with_grid 1.0 + -thin_pulses_with_time 0.0001 + -thin_points_with_time 0.000001 +Boolean combination of filters. + -filter_and +Transform coordinates. + -translate_x -2.5 + -scale_z 0.3048 + -rotate_xy 15.0 620000 4100000 (angle + origin) + -translate_xyz 0.5 0.5 0 + -translate_then_scale_y -0.5 1.001 + -switch_x_y -switch_x_z -switch_y_z + -clamp_z_below 70.5 + -clamp_z 70.5 72.5 + -copy_attribute_into_z 0 + -copy_intensity_into_z +Transform raw xyz integers. + -translate_raw_z 20 + -translate_raw_xyz 1 1 0 + -translate_raw_xy_at_random 2 2 + -clamp_raw_z 500 800 +Transform intensity. + -set_intensity 0 + -scale_intensity 2.5 + -translate_intensity 50 + -translate_then_scale_intensity 0.5 3.1 + -clamp_intensity 0 255 + -clamp_intensity_above 255 + -copy_RGB_into_intensity + -copy_NIR_into_intensity +Transform scan_angle. + -scale_scan_angle 1.944445 + -translate_scan_angle -5 + -translate_then_scale_scan_angle -0.5 2.1 +Change the return number or return count of points. + -repair_zero_returns + -set_return_number 1 + -set_extended_return_number 10 + -change_return_number_from_to 2 1 + -set_number_of_returns 2 + -set_number_of_returns 15 + -change_number_of_returns_from_to 0 2 +Modify the classification. + -set_classification 2 + -set_extended_classification 0 + -change_classification_from_to 2 4 + -classify_z_below_as -5.0 7 + -classify_z_above_as 70.0 7 + -classify_z_between_as 2.0 5.0 4 + -classify_intensity_above_as 200 9 + -classify_intensity_below_as 30 11 + -classify_intensity_between_as 500 900 15 + -change_extended_classification_from_to 6 46 + -move_ancient_to_extended_classification +Change the flags. + -set_withheld_flag 0 + -set_synthetic_flag 1 + -set_keypoint_flag 0 + -set_overlap_flag 1 +Modify the extended scanner channel. + -set_scanner_channel 2 + -copy_user_data_into_scanner_channel +Modify the user data. + -set_user_data 0 + -scale_user_data 1.5 + -change_user_data_from_to 23 26 + -change_user_data_from_to 23 26 + -copy_attribute_into_user_data 1 +Modify the point source ID. + -set_point_source 500 + -change_point_source_from_to 1023 1024 + -copy_user_data_into_point_source + -copy_scanner_channel_into_point_source + -merge_scanner_channel_into_point_source + -split_scanner_channel_from_point_source + -bin_Z_into_point_source 200 + -bin_abs_scan_angle_into_point_source 2 +Transform gps_time. + -set_gps_time 113556962.005715 + -translate_gps_time 40.50 + -adjusted_to_week + -week_to_adjusted 1671 +Transform RGB/NIR colors. + -set_RGB 255 0 127 + -set_RGB_of_class 9 0 0 255 + -scale_RGB 2 4 2 + -scale_RGB_down (by 256) + -scale_RGB_up (by 256) + -switch_R_G -switch_R_B -switch_B_G + -copy_R_into_NIR -copy_R_into_intensity + -copy_G_into_NIR -copy_G_into_intensity + -copy_B_into_NIR -copy_B_into_intensity + -copy_intensity_into_NIR +Supported LAS Inputs + -i lidar.las + -i lidar.laz + -i lidar1.las lidar2.las lidar3.las -merged + -i *.las - merged + -i flight0??.laz flight1??.laz + -i terrasolid.bin + -i esri.shp + -i nasa.qi + -i lidar.txt -iparse xyzti -iskip 2 (on-the-fly from ASCII) + -i lidar.txt -iparse xyzi -itranslate_intensity 1024 + -lof file_list.txt + -stdin (pipe from stdin) + -rescale 0.01 0.01 0.001 + -rescale_xy 0.01 0.01 + -rescale_z 0.01 + -reoffset 600000 4000000 0 +Fast AOI Queries for LAS/LAZ with spatial indexing LAX files + -inside min_x min_y max_x max_y + -inside_tile ll_x ll_y size + -inside_circle center_x center_y radius +Supported LAS Outputs + -o lidar.las + -o lidar.laz + -o xyzta.txt -oparse xyzta (on-the-fly to ASCII) + -o terrasolid.bin + -o nasa.qi + -odir C:\data\ground (specify output directory) + -odix _classified (specify file name appendix) + -ocut 2 (cut the last two characters from name) + -olas -olaz -otxt -obin -oqfit (specify format) + -stdout (pipe to stdout) + -nil (pipe to NULL) +LAStools (by martin@rapidlasso.com) version 180131 +Supported ASCII Inputs: + -i lidar.txt + -i lidar.txt.gz + -i lidar.zip + -i lidar.rar + -i lidar.7z + -stdin (pipe from stdin) +usage: +txt2las -parse tsxyz -i lidar.txt.gz +txt2las -parse xyzairn -i lidar.zip -utm 17T -vertical_navd88 -olaz -set_classification 2 -quiet +unzip -p lidar.zip | txt2las -parse xyz -stdin -o lidar.las -longlat -elevation_survey_feet +txt2las -i lidar.zip -parse txyzar -scale_scan_angle 57.3 -o lidar.laz +txt2las -skip 5 -parse xyz -i lidar.rar -set_file_creation 28 2011 -o lidar.las +txt2las -parse xyzsst -verbose -set_scale 0.001 0.001 0.001 -i lidar.txt +txt2las -parse xsysz -set_scale 0.1 0.1 0.01 -i lidar.txt.gz -sp83 OH_N -feet +las2las -parse tsxyzRGB -i lidar.txt -set_version 1.2 -scale_intensity 65535 -o lidar.las +txt2las -h +--------------------------------------------- +The '-parse tsxyz' flag specifies how to interpret +each line of the ASCII file. For example, 'tsxyzssa' +means that the first number is the gpstime, the next +number should be skipped, the next three numbers are +the x, y, and z coordinate, the next two should be +skipped, and the next number is the scan angle. +The other supported entries are i - intensity, +n - number of returns of given pulse, r - number +of return, c - classification, u - user data, and +p - point source ID, e - edge of flight line flag, and +d - direction of scan flag, R - red channel of RGB +color, G - green channel, B - blue channel, I - NIR channel, +l - scanner channel, o - overlap flag, h - withheld +flag, k - keypoint flag, g - synthetic flag, 0 - first +additional attribute specified, 1 - second additional +attribute specified, 2 - third ... +--------------------------------------------- +Other parameters are +'-set_scale 0.05 0.05 0.001' +'-set_offset 500000 2000000 0' +'-set_file_creation 67 2011' +'-set_system_identifier "Riegl 500,000 Hz"' +'-set_generating_software "LAStools"' +'-utm 14T' +'-sp83 CA_I -feet -elevation_survey_feet' +'-longlat -elevation_feet' + +--------------- + +if you find bugs let me (martin.isenburg@rapidlasso.com) know. diff --git a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/PotreeConverter/test.las b/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/PotreeConverter/test.las deleted file mode 100644 index c480029..0000000 Binary files a/PointCloudWeb.Server/Tools/PotreeConverter/test.las and /dev/null differ