NAME
Geo::GNIS - Perl extension for parsing USGS GNIS gazetteer data
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::GNIS;
@records = Geo::GNIS->parse_file( $filehandle );
Geo::GNIS->parse_file( $filehandle, \&callback );
$record = Geo::GNIS->new( \%data );
$record->fid();
$record->state();
$record->name();
$record->type();
$record->county();
$record->coord(); # this is raw DMS
$record->cell();
$record->elev();
$record->est_pop();
$record->status();
$record->lat(); # decimal degrees
$record->lon(); # decimal degrees
DESCRIPTION
Geo::GNIS provides a representation of the US Geological Survey's
Geographic Names Information Service (GNIS) gazetteer format. Each
object is one record. It also contains methods to parse GNIS Columnar
Format data files and turn them into objects.
This is intended as an intermediate format between pulling the raw data
out of the simplistic GNIS data files into something more sophisticated
(a process you should only have to do once). As such, it's not very
fast, but it's careful, easy to use, and performs some verifications on
the data being read.
This module subclasses Michael Schwern's very nice Geo::TigerLine
modules to do all the heavy lifting.
BUGS, CAVEATS, ETC.
This module wasn't automatically generated like the
Geo::TigerLine::Record::* modules were. Probably it should have been,
but the GNIS data record layout changes even less often than the TIGER
data. If it ever gets revised, I will gladly update this module by hand.
Currently, only the population file format is supported.
SEE ALSO
You can learn all about the Geographic Names Information Service at
. If you decide to download data for the
state or topical gazetteers from ,
be sure to get the so-called Columnar Format Files.
The data dictionary was transcribed from
.
Geo::TigerLine(3pm), Geo::Fips55(3pm)
AUTHOR
Schuyler D. Erle
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Schuyler D. Erle
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at
your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.