Python script for converting comma-separated values files (.csv) into Keyhole Markup Language (.kml) for Google Earth.
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import csv
import simplekml
def description(*argv):
"""Creates a description block with the arguments of the function"""
block = ''
check = 0
for arg in argv:
if arg == argv[0] and check == 0:
block = block + arg
check = 1
else:
block = block + '<BR>' + arg
return block
# Open the CSV file and read its contents
with open(r'D:\aleja\Downloads\cosa\Sample CSV format.csv', 'r', enconding='UTF-8') as file:
reader = csv.reader(file)
headers = next(reader)
# Create a KML document
kml = simplekml.Kml()
# Iterate over the rows in the CSV file
for row in reader:
# Extract the data for each field in the row
name = row[1]
pressure = "Sensor de presion: " + row[2] + " " + row[3]
starter = "Arrancador: " + row[4] + " " + row[5]
flow = "Caudalimetro: " + row[6] + " " + row[7]
power = "Analizador de potencia: " + row[8] + " " + row[9]
switch = "Interruptor de presion: " + row[10] + " " + row[11]
rtu = "RTU: " + row[12] + " " + row[13]
modem = "Modem: " + row[14] + " " + row[15]
ID = "ID: " + row[18]
level = "Sensor de nivel: " + row[19] + " " + row[20]
latitude = float(row[16])
longitude = float(row[17])
# Added function, arguments are data to be placed in description box
datos = description(name, ID, pressure, starter, flow, power, switch, rtu, modem, level)
# Add a new point to the KML document
point = kml.newpoint(name=name, description=datos, coords=[(longitude, latitude)])
point.style.labelstyle.scale = 1
point.style.iconstyle.icon.href = 'http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/kml/shapes/water.png'
# Write the KML data to a file
print(kml.kml())
kml.save(r'D:\aleja\Downloads\cosa\Output.kml')