VMAP

VMAP

VMAP (Vector Map) is a format used for storing geospatial data in vector format. It is commonly used for storing cartographic information such as roads, rivers, and administrative boundaries. VMAP files are typically used in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) software for mapping and spatial analysis.

VMAP files are usually stored in a binary format, which allows for efficient storage and processing of large amounts of geospatial data. They can be easily converted to other formats such as Shapefile or GeoJSON for use in different GIS software applications.

One of the key features of VMAP is its ability to store detailed and accurate geospatial information, making it a valuable tool for a wide range of applications such as urban planning, natural resource management, and disaster response.

Some examples of VMAP data include detailed road networks, land cover information, and elevation data. These datasets can be used to create detailed maps and perform spatial analysis to support decision-making processes.

For more information about VMAP, you can visit the Wikipedia page.