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Subject: RE: [Qgis-developer] Select by Radius
You are welcome,
but be careful with creating circles based on different (esp. non metric)
coordinate reference systems.
Marco
Finbar Gillen mailto:finbar.gil...@vhi.ie>> hat am 21.
März 2017 um 15:04 geschrieben:
Marco,
great! Thanks for your help.
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> From: Marco Lechner [mailto:mlech...@bfs.de]
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Marco,
That worked out great! Thanks for your help.
Regards
Finbar
From: Marco Lechner [mailto:mlech...@bfs.de]
Sent: 21 March 2017 12:26
To: Finbar Gillen; qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: RE: [Qgis-developer] Select by Radius
Hi Finbar,
Expresions are using SQL (and usually are the
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> To: Finbar Gillen; qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Select by Radius
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> hi Finbar,
> you could use select by expression and use geometry functions
> available in the Expresions dialo
Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Select by Radius
hi Finbar,
you could use select by expression and use geometry functions available in the
Expresions dialog to create the readius (e.g. buffering the point, created ba
geometry_from_text). If you need thisvery often, you could create a simple
model
hi Finbar,
you could use select by expression and use geometry functions available in the
Expresions dialog to create the readius (e.g. buffering the point, created ba
geometry_from_text). If you need thisvery often, you could create a simple
model with the preocessing plugin doing what i descri
Hi all,
Another query, I have recently shifted to QGIS from ArcGIS and am looking for
some help/pointers with the following:
Does QGIS have a method by which I can specify a lat-lon coordinate (or a utm
x,y coordinates, coordinate system not imp), and get all features that lie
within a certai