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# This dbfawk file is used to map arbitrary dbf data that accompanies
# a shapefile into Xastir canoncical values of:
# key - search key
# lanes - width of feature (usually a road but applies to rivers, etc. too)
# color - color to draw the road
# name - name of the road for labels
# filled - whether a polygon is drawn filled or not
# fill_color - color to fill polygon with
# pattern - line pattern for road, river, etc.
# display_level - highest zoom level at which to display the feature
# label_level - highest zoom level at which to display the label
# symbol - 3 char 'TIO': table, ID, overlay
#
# NOTE: This file format is modeled after awk but is nowhere near awk
# compatible.
#
# This file is used to map US Census Tiger/Line "wat" polygon shapefiles
# which are named tgrSSCCCwat.dbf, where SSCCC are the FIPS state and
# county codes.
# BEGIN is called once per dbf file which contains multiple records.
BEGIN {
# dbfinfo is the "signature" of the dbf file listing the column names in order.
# dbfinfo should match the dbf file that we say this dbfawk file goes with.
dbfinfo="ID:COUNTY:CFCC:LANDNAME:LANDPOLY";
# dbffields is which of the above fields we actually want to look at.
# Note that the order we list these is important since we are appending the
# word County or Parish depending on what state the county is in.
dbffields="CFCC:LANDNAME";
}
# BEGIN_RECORD is called once per dbf record which contains multiple fields.
# Use this rule to re-initialize variables between records.
BEGIN_RECORD {key=""; lanes=1; color=26; fill_color=26; name=""; filled=1; pattern=0; display_level=8192; label_level=512; label_color=8; font_size=2; symbol=""}
# name: name is just the county name.
/^COUNTY=(.*)$/ {name="$1"; next}
# key: set the search key to be the FIPS code. Not currently used.
# also append County to the name except for Louisiana, use Parish:
# XXX - find out what the FIPS code is for Louisiana and replace 99 with it:
/^FIPSSTCO=(99.*)$/ {name="$name Parish"; key=$1; next}
/^FIPSSTCO=(.*)$/ {name="$name County"; key=$1; next}
# don't need special end case handling...
#END_RECORD {name="$name ($key)";}
#END {}
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