Jonathan

Not a "nice" sentence, but you can use min or max:


ymin( centroid( $geometry ) )


xmin( centroid( $geometry ) )


Carlos





2014-08-04 11:28 GMT-05:00 Jonathan Moules <
jonathanmou...@warwickshire.gov.uk>:

> Hi list,
> Quick question, how do you use the Field Calculator to get the centroid as
> an attribute? I'm aware of this question answer:
> http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/11705/using-field-calculator-in-qgis-to-update-columns-with-centroid-coordinates
> - but want to do it using just the field calculator.
>
> I see under "Geometry" that there's a "centroid" function, but can't
> figure out how to use it for this purpose.
>
> Suggestions welcome.
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
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