<html> <head> <title>Shapefile C Library V1.2</title> <link href="maptools.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> </head> <body> <h1>Shapelib Manifest</h1> <ul> <li> <b>web/index.html</b>: This file - general documentation on the Shapefile C Library.<p> <li> <b><a href="shp_api.html">web/shp_api.html</a></b>: Documentation for the API for accessing the .shp/.shx files. <p> <li> <b><a href="dbf_api.html">web/dbf_api.html</a></b>: Documentation for the API for accessing the .dbf attribute files. <p> <li> <b>shpopen.c</b>: C code for access to .shp/.shx vertex files.<p> <li> <b>dbfopen.c</b>: C code for access to .dbf attribute file.<p> <li> <b>shapefil.h</b>: Include file defining all the services of dbfopen.c and shpopen.c.<p> <li> <b>contrib/</b>: A directory of "in progress" contributed programs from Carl Anderson.<p> <li> <b>dbfcreate.c</b>: Simple example program for creating a new .dbf file. <p> <li> <b>dbfadd.c</b>: Simple example program for adding a record to a .dbf file.<p> <li> <b>dbfdump.c</b>: Simple example program for displaying the contents of a .dbf file.<p> <li> <b>shpcreate.c</b>: Simple example program for creating a new .shp and .shx file.<p> <li> <b>shpadd.c</b>: Simple example program for adding a shape to an existing shape file.<p> <li> <b>shpdump.c</b>: Simple program for dumping all the vertices in a shapefile with an indicating of the parts.<p> <li> <b>shputils.c</b>: Complex contributed program capable of clipping and appending shapefiles as well as a few other things. Type shputils after building to get a full usage message.<p> <li> <b>Makefile</b>: A simple makefile to compile the library and example programs.<p> <li> <b>makeshape.sh</b>: A simple script for running some of the example programs.<p> <li> <b>shptest.c</b>: A simple test harnass to generate each of the supported types of shapefiles. <p> <li> <b>shptree.c</b>: Implements a simple quadtree algorithm for fast spatial searches of shapefiles.<p> <li> <b>shptreedump.c</b>: A simple mainly showing information on quad trees build using the quad tree api.<p> <li> <b>stream1.sh</b> - A test script, which should produce stream1.out. Note this will only work if you have the example data downloaded.<p> <li> <b>stream1.out</b>: Expected output of stream1.sh test script.<p> <li> <b>stream2.sh</b>: A test script, which should produce stream2.out.<p> <li> <b>stream2.out</b>: Expected output of stream2.sh test script.<p> <li> <b>pyshapelib-0.1</b>: Prototype contributed Python bindings.<p> </ul> </body> </html>