Depending on your specific goal, here are the most likely ways to "create a feature" using that file: 1. GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
Instantiate a ShapefileFeatureTable or Geodatabase using the extracted file.
If you are using the Karate framework, you can call functions from a JavaScript file within your feature file. For example, you might use def data = karate.read('classpath:path/to/Road.96.js') to bring in external data or logic. 3. Game Modding (Road 96) File: Road.96.zip ...
You can load spatial data (like shapefiles or geopackages) often found in ZIP files to create a feature table. In the ArcGIS Maps SDK , you would: Extract the ZIP.
Most mods are distributed as ZIP files. To "create" the feature in-game, you typically need to extract the .zip content into the game's root directory or a specific mods folder. Depending on your specific goal, here are the
In the context of automated testing, a "feature" refers to a .feature file used to define test scenarios.
If this file contains geographic data (like road coordinates), you might be trying to create a in mapping software. For example, you might use def data = karate
If you are modding the game Road 96 , you might be attempting to add a new gameplay element or asset.