Another option would be to use the "Rasterize (vector to raster)" tool
to create a raster where the pixel value is region number, and then
use "Raster Calculator" with a formula like this:
"U11@1"*("RR@1"=11) + "U21@1"*("RR@1"=21) + "U22@1"*("RR@1"=22) + etc.
Where U11, U21, U22... are your
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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] merging parts from various raster files
Hello Frank and Richard
,
I have 10-12 raster files (figure 1, .tif files), they all look the same and
cover the entire country with no definition of the biogeregions.
Second there is the shape file de
Hello Sybille,
I am not sure if I understand your problem correctly. I assume, you have a
mosaic of raster files (that overlap) and you want to create a single raster
file for statistical analysis. In my opinion, the easiest way to achieve that
is to create a virtual raster (VRT) and either