The real problem is how to order the events in the query according to
their dates in order to draw the line from one event place to the next
event place.
It is clearly not easy.
Best,
Bruno
Le 27/01/2022 à 14:04, James Heald a écrit :
> You're looking for a query like this one, I think
>
>
https://w.wiki/4kW4
>
> but adapted to your data.
>
> All best,
>
> James.
>
>
> On 26/01/2022 23:20, Daniel Mietchen via Wikidata wrote:
>> Hi Olaf,
>> you could bind the dates such that they can be used as the color
>> layer for
>> the dots on the map:
https://tinyurl.com/y9yb6blb . This way, they are
>> sorted in time, and you can clock your way through by looking at
>> which dots
>> appear or change their colour.
>> I also looked into getting the dots connected in some way but no luck
>> there
>> yet.
>> Best,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 6:12 PM Olaf Simons
>> <olaf.simons(a)pierre-marteau.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Haddad,
>>>
>>> I remain puzzled by the railway network - this is too bright for me.
>>> This
>>> search produces a person, and a series of events in chronological
>>> sequence
>>>
>>>
https://tinyurl.com/ya85ymss
>>>
>>> I have no problem to get the places as dots on a map
>>>
>>>
https://tinyurl.com/y997e8bc
>>>
>>> but that's not telling me how he moved... I hoped there is a nice
>>> command
>>> like bind these as sorted...
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Olaf
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Haddad, TC <haddadt(a)oregonstate.edu> hat am 26.01.2022 17:29
>>> geschrieben:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> to join a list of points into lines, you can use LineString or
>>>> MultiLineString formats:
>>>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known_text_representation_of_geometry
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> presumably you would sort the points chronologically before
>>>> grouping them
>>>> this way to get the shape you are expecting.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 4:55 AM Olaf Simons <
>>> olaf.simons(a)pierre-marteau.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> [This email originated from outside of OSU. Use caution with links
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>>>>> attachments.]
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>
>>>>> a colleague has put data on FactGrid on a group of people
travelling
>>>>> though early 18th-century Europe. I wonder how I could connect the
>>>>> geographic coordinates in their chronological order.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is the table that has the order
>>>>>
>>>>>
https://tinyurl.com/ycrumyvb
>>>>>
>>>>> could somone show me how I connect the dots?
>>>>>
>>>>> much obliged,
>>>>> Olaf
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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