Converting Tab to Shp Using OGR2OGR with Python on linux

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First i downloaded http://svn.osgeo.org/gdal/trunk/gdal/swig/python/samples/ogr2ogr.py and i am importing this. How can i get ogr2ogr to run in my script? nothing seems to be working and i not sure how to continue problem solving.

#!/usr/bin/env python import ogr2ogr import sys if __name__=="__main__": ogr2ogr.main('-f', "Mapinfo File", '/home/firstuser/birmingham/Wood.tab', "/home/firstuser/birmingham/Wood.shp") With this i get main() takes at most 3 arguments (4 given)

and when i do .

if __name__=="__main__": ogr2ogr.main('-f', "Mapinfo File", '/home/firstuser/birmingham/Wood.tab') i get

Usage: ogr2ogr [--help-general] [-skipfailures] [-append] [-update] [-gt n] [-select field_list] [-where restricted_where] [-progress] [-sql ] [-spat xmin ymin xmax ymax] [-preserve_fid] [-fid FID] [-a_srs srs_def] [-t_srs srs_def] [-s_srs srs_def] [-f format_name] [-overwrite] [[-dsco NAME=VALUE] ...] [-simplify tolerance] [-fieldTypeToString All|(type1[,type2]*)] [-explodecollections] dst_datasource_name src_datasource_name [-lco NAME=VALUE] [-nln name] [-nlt type] [-dim 2|3] [layer [layer ...]] -f format_name: output file format name, possible values are: -f "ESRI Shapefile" -f "MapInfo File" -f "TIGER" -f "S57" -f "DGN" -f "Memory" -f "BNA" -f "CSV" -f "GML" -f "GPX" -f "KML" -f "GeoJSON" -f "Interlis 1" -f "Interlis 2" -f "GMT" -f "SQLite" -f "ODBC" -f "MSSQLSpatial" -f "PostgreSQL" -f "MySQL" -f "PCIDSK" -f "DXF" -f "Geoconcept" -f "GeoRSS" -f "GPSTrackMaker" -f "PGDump" -f "GPSBabel" -append: Append to existing layer instead of creating new if it exists -overwrite: delete the output layer and recreate it empty -update: Open existing output datasource in update mode -progress: Display progress on terminal. Only works if input layers have the "fast feature count" capability -select field_list: Comma-delimited list of fields from input layer to copy to the new layer (defaults to all) -where restricted_where: Attribute query (like SQL WHERE) -sql statement: Execute given SQL statement and save result. -skipfailures: skip features or layers that fail to convert -gt n: group n features per transaction (default 200) -spat xmin ymin xmax ymax: spatial query extents -simplify tolerance: distance tolerance for simplification. -dsco NAME=VALUE: Dataset creation option (format specific) -lco NAME=VALUE: Layer creation option (format specific) -nln name: Assign an alternate name to the new layer -nlt type: Force a geometry type for new layer. One of NONE, GEOMETRY, POINT, LINESTRING, POLYGON, GEOMETRYCOLLECTION, MULTIPOINT, MULTIPOLYGON, or MULTILINESTRING. Add "25D" for 3D layers. Default is type of source layer. -dim dimension: Force the coordinate dimension to the specified value. -fieldTypeToString type1,...: Converts fields of specified types to fields of type string in the new layer. Valid types are : Integer, Real, String, Date, Time, DateTime, Binary, IntegerList, RealList, StringList. Special value All can be used to convert all fields to strings. -a_srs srs_def: Assign an output SRS -t_srs srs_def: Reproject/transform to this SRS on output -s_srs srs_def: Override source SRS Srs_def can be a full WKT definition (hard to escape properly), or a well known definition (ie. EPSG:4326) or a file with a WKT definition. Many thanks



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