GPX ( GPS eXchange Format ) is a common GPS data format with an XML schema that can be used to exchange GPS data between various applications, and to share GPS data with other services such as Web-based services.
When we work with several gpx files, maybe some of you want to combine several gpx files into one gpx file and remove areas that are not needed (eg previous data, other people's survey results stored in the gpx file). Next, we save the gpx file which is a combination of several gpx files in gpx format.
You can learn more about GIS tutorial: Merge-Crop GPX Files in the following video.
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Tutorial GIS: Merge-Crop File GPX
By using certain applications, we can convert gpx files into shapefile format. Next, we combine the shapefiles in ArcGis using the Join/Merge Command . If we want to throw data outside the area we specify, we use Command Clip .
The above steps are actually impractical. Another, more concise and practical alternative is to use the Global Mapper software.
In this tutorial, we explain the steps in merging gpx files followed by removing areas that we don't need using the Global Mapper Application.
Tutorial GIS: Merge-Crop File GPX
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