<div dir="ltr">I need to make a good estimation of how many megabytes
or gigabytes would be a file in the format of VRML 2 (extension .wrl) in a static
text file for the 3D representation of a kind of Google 3D map of
"Greater London (Zone 1 to zone 6!)", in the United Kingdom, given that
that representation would only use the box (parallelepiped facade) and
would be a bit like the plaster mockup in miniature of an urban city of
an architect in reasonable accuracy featuring buildings and their
facades (that are not particularly high) and the large amounts of roads
and parks that are basically empty... How many gigabytes would that
static text file in .wrl format be? Roughly. A good estimation is
needed. You can calculate it for a good area neighborhood and then
multiply it for the whole area or something like that.<br><br><div>Just
assume there are no buildings like the Shard and ignore that level of
finesse in the details of the facades of the buildings. We want a quite
rough estimation to have an idea of how big would be the static data of
the textfiles. If you can come up with a number with your own rough
calculations in a couple of minutes would be indeed helpful. Would you
say the .wrl file would be bigger than 1 Gigabyte for London (Zone 1-6)?
Would you say the file is between 1-500 Gb? What is your best quick
rough estimation? That will be helpful and I will, later on, be willing
to compare notes if I do other calculations myself.<font color="#888888"><br></font></div><div><font color="#888888"><br></font></div><div><font color="#888888">- Daniel<br></font></div><font color="#888888"><br><br></font></div>