Hi All, Happy New Year! Quick question that has come up various times, and never asked here for some reason:
With legends for continuous variables, as generated by QGIS, the values for class boundaries tend to be a bit ambiguous, in that its not clear whether a unit with that value would fall in the upper or lower bin of data due to how the numbers are represented. For example, with a 2-class legend as follows, this might be the case: 0-1 1-2 Confusion could be avoided by using more precise values and adjusting the bins (possible in QGIS by unlinking class boundaries and manually adjusting ranges) - e.g., it would look like something this: 0.0-0.9 1.0-2.0 Or it could be clarified with different symbology such as below, but I don't believe this is available in QGIS: 0.0 < x <= 1 1 < x <= 2 Am I missing any way to more automatically address this in QGIS via existing tools, either built-in or via a Plug-In? I've seen a bug report on this front, but it looks like its still open (albeit there's a potential solution within the thread) - https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/29852. Thanks! Knowing there are so many sharp QGIS users out there, I imagine others have figured out great approaches that I'm just behind on. Mike
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