Leveller -- Daylon Leveller Heightfield
Driver short name
Leveller
Driver built-in by default
This driver is built-in by default
Leveller heightfields store 32-bit elevation values. Format versions 4 through 9 are supported with various caveats (see below). The file extension for Leveller heightfields is "TER" (which is the same as Terragen, but the driver only recognizes Leveller files).
Blocks are organized as pixel-high scanlines (rows), with the first scanline at the top (north) edge of the DEM, and adjacent pixels on each line increasing from left to right (west to east).
The band type is always Float32, even though format versions 4 and 5 physically use 16.16 fixed-point. The driver auto-converts them to floating-point.
Driver capabilities
Supports CreateCopy()
This driver supports the GDALDriver::CreateCopy()
operation
Supports Create()
This driver supports the GDALDriver::Create()
operation
Supports Georeferencing
This driver supports georeferencing
Supports VirtualIO
This driver supports virtual I/O operations (/vsimem/, etc.)
Reading
dataset::GetProjectionRef()
will return only a local coordinate
system for file versions 4 through 6.
dataset::GetGeoTransform()
returns a simple world scaling with a
centered origin for formats 4 through 6. For versions 7 and higher, it
returns a real-world transform except for rotations. The identity
transform is not considered an error condition; Leveller documents often
use them.
band::GetUnitType()
will report the measurement units used by the
file instead of converting unusual types to meters. A list of unit types
is in the levellerdataset.cpp
module.
band::GetScale()
and band::GetOffset()
will return the
physical-to-logical (i.e., raw to real-world) transform for the
elevation data.
Writing
The dataset::Create()
call is supported, but for version 7 files
only.
band::SetUnitType()
can be set to any of the unit types listed in
the levellerdataset.cpp
module.
dataset::SetGeoTransform()
should not include rotation data.
As with the Terragen driver, the MINUSERPIXELVALUE
option must be
specified. This lets the driver correctly map from logical (real-world)
elevations to physical elevations.
Header information is written out on the first call to
band::IWriteBlock
.
See Also:
Implemented as levellerdataset.cpp.
Visit Daylon Graphics for the Leveller SDK, which documents the Leveller format.