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Sep 4, 2019 at 2:43 vote accept Greg
Sep 3, 2019 at 17:53 answer added csk timeline score: 1
Sep 2, 2019 at 18:14 comment added Greg I should add that although the information is marked MultiPolygon (I assume for their general case), the data I'm interested in is just a Polygon.
Sep 2, 2019 at 16:36 comment added Greg All I want is to get the single parcel boundary into QGIS MultiPolygon ((( 6445171.31999936699867249 1754319.45000045001506805 6445165.38999937474727631 1754259.7400003969669342 6445040.50999936461448669 1754272.15000040829181671 6445043.06999936699867249 1754297.81000044941902161 6445046.4499993622303009 1754331.86000040173530579 6445171.31999936699867249 1754319.45000045001506805 ))) and read the coordinates in units I can understand, e.g., EPSG: 4326.
Sep 2, 2019 at 16:30 comment added Snaileater You say "i dont need it all" : i suppose you just want a subset of the initial dataset ? How do u intend to filter those datas ?
Sep 2, 2019 at 16:16 comment added Greg @snaileater. They <egis3.lacounty.gov/dataportal/2017/12/12/…> don't say, but much of the data is in EPSG: 2229. The download links states "ESRI file geodatabase" and the downloaded folder is "Parcels_2016.gdb." All of the real estate entities for Los Angeles County are in the file. When you load it into QGIS and info click on one parcel the "identify results" are those shown in original posting. But this comes up the same no matter what the projection used is. I don't understand your second question.
Sep 2, 2019 at 7:21 comment added Snaileater 1) The CRS wasn't indicated when you downloaded the file ? 2) Filtering a csv is quite a common task (in qgis or in a spreadsheet) : what would be your criteria ?
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