Hi Alex.You could use the coordinate of the centrists to determine which 
polygon is east or north.   For example, if your coordinate system is utm.  the 
centroid with the highe Easton will he the most easterly, the one with the 
smallest northing will be the most southerly.Kirk Schmidt Sent from my Galaxy
-------- Original message --------From: Alexandre Rodier via QGIS-User 
<qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> Date: 2023-02-12  1:57 p.m.  (GMT-04:00) To: 
qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org Subject: [Qgis-user] Azimuth and orientation of 2 
features Dear list.I have a question I am not able to resolve:I need to 
calculate the orientation (North, East, South or North) of a feature (Polygon, 
a parcel) respect of another one (Line, a road).I calculated the azimuth of the 
two features using the centroids of each but the formulas I found don't really 
work, or I am doing something wrong (it's probably that :-) ).I am sure that's 
a simple problem but I am quite blocked.Thanks in advance for your help.Alex
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