You can extract the vertexes of your polygon as a new layer. You can do it with a tool that you can find under the Vector menu and/or Processing QGIS algorithms, I don't remember exactly and I don't have a PC right now.
Then you can use the Field Calculator to create two new columns on your point layer using the $x and $y expressions. I. e. open the attribute table, toggle on editing, and open the Field Calculator. Set the new field as "Double" (decimal) and choose a meaningful precision. Write in the expression $x. This will populate thw new column with the X coordinates of your points. Do the same for Y. Then you can save the point layer as CSV, that you can open in a spreadsheet editor like Excel. giovanni Il 27/lug/2014 17:18 "daniel pinto" <daniel.ar.pi...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Dear all > > I've got a limited protection zone around a city witch is a poligonon and > i need to know pease if its possible to make a excel sheet with the > vortexes coordinates.... i kwon that with the fild calculator i can know > the nr of vortices is it possible to add theur coordinates automaticly??! > > Thanks in advanced!!! > All the best > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user >
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