Dear list,
is there a kind of library or website where models created by the graphical
modeler are collected?
Cheers
Jakob
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On 14/04/2014 06:19, Leo Kris Palao
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Hi ALL QGIS users,
Good day!
I want to calculate the sum of the raster layers, but I
want to ignore the no data values in the calculation. This is
Using the Processing raster calculator to sum up layers should
correctly handle no-data values, and leave a no-data value in those
cells for which one of such values appears in the sum.
2014-04-14 11:29 GMT+02:00 Micha Silver mi...@arava.co.il:
On 14/04/2014 06:19, Leo Kris Palao wrote:
Hi
There was some work done to have a repository of models and adding
elements in QGIS to publish and retrieve new models. But it was not
finished :-(
If you have models that you have created and would like to share them,
yo can send them to me and I will add them as example models, so
others can
Like a subject. Is there any way to set your own keyboard shortcut? I
need shortcut to zoom to scale.
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Don't know if the join strategy will work. I normally create the view
directly on the postgis DB, and works fine.
According to Nathan, using atlas features fields might be possible in the
future, but I don't think it is available now.
Hi,
I don't think it is possible to use relations in the print
composer/serial printing.
I would be very interested in having these supported. In fact, Nyall
Dawson will work in the future on a reporting mode (not in 2.4, but
maybe in 2.6). I am very interested in having the value relations and
Il 14/04/2014 12:02, Victor Olaya ha scritto:
There was some work done to have a repository of models and adding
elements in QGIS to publish and retrieve new models. But it was not
finished :-(
IMHO this would be an important addition: volunteers welcome, either to
code the missing software,
Hello
I have a netcdf file with 20+ attributes that I need to link to a raster
layer.
I do not see a method for this. I am hoping that I have just missed
something obvious.
Can someone point me in the right direction.
Thank you
Steve
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*Good morning from South America - Argentina! The last month, i've created
a local apache server to use with Qgis. *
*The Server it's working ok, but... i've been creating and saving different
qgis projects in the right server folder but when i connect from qgis to my
wms server (tryed with
Problem solved by re installing as you suggested !
Thank you very much !
Olivier
2014-04-09 16:14 GMT+02:00 William Kyngesburye wokl...@kyngchaos.com:
The default path in QGIS should work, my QGIS package has an internal
GRASS. The path from that thread would only work if you have an
I don't understand what you mean. You have a netcdf file with 1 variable
that has 20+ attributes, and you want to copy them to another raster as
metadata? What is the format of your raster?
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Steve Friedman skfgla...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I have a netcdf file
2014-04-13 16:24 GMT+02:00 Alessio Degioannini a.degioann...@proterstudio.com:
Hello,
I've just installed qgis valmiera on windows 8,
it seems work OK, but the digitize toolbar doesn't appear (the other
toolbars yes...).
I've disabled/enabled this toolbar in the settings, without success...
Hi all,
If anyone could help me with this issue will be very appreciated.
I've installed in Windos 8.1 3 versions of qgis (1.8, 2.0 2.2). All
versions were working fine until last week, when versions 2.x started to
crash when I try to edit a shapefile, specifically when the attributes
windows
No. The Netcdf file has 20+ variables. It is a spatially explicit data for
hydrological metrics in a large wetland. I want to associate these
variables with a vegetation map of the same area. Then I will conduct a
GLM multinomial statistical analysis to derive probabilities of vegetation
Works for me in master.
Goyo
2014-04-14 12:31 GMT+02:00 matteo matteo.ghe...@gmail.com:
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Hi guys,
I'd like to use some *localized* example data and I want to download
them directly from OSM. So I follow the Training manual (here
Saving default styles in database is a wonderful solution for coworkers,
but a potential conflict may arise with styles saved in projects.
This is the intended behaviour: if I want to override style settings for a
layer I save my style in the project, but the opposite is not true. If I
want to
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On 04/14/2014 06:36 PM, Goyo wrote:
Works for me in master.
Goyo
Right I'm sorry, I'm on a debian 7.4 running QGIS 2.2.
Matteo
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Ok thank to all
I'll go for postgis views..
Bie!
Il 14/apr/2014 13:13 Alexandre Neto senhor.n...@gmail.com ha scritto:Dont know if the join strategy will work. I normally create the view directly on the postgis DB, and works fine.According to Nathan, using atlas features fields might be possible
You should use the raster calculator to do any calculations on rasters, or
some of the tools in processing. But your use case seems a bit complicated
- perhaps there is a hydrological plugin or processing algorithm that can
help.
Have you tried loading the file in QGIS?
But be aware that netcdf
Yes I know that netcdf files store arrays of data and that each us treated
as a subset of the main file.
This is not a case for raster calculator. NIR is it a case requiring a
hydrological plugin.
In ArcGis, which is no longer available to me, I used a built in tool to
overlay the raster
Hello,
I installed ELGIS and EPEL, but could not install qgis.
The instructions shown here:
http://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/alldownloads.html#rhel-centos-scientific-linux
are:
sudo wget fedora.vitu.ch/EL/qgis.repo -P /etc/yum.repos.d/
sudo rpm --import
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Steve Friedman skfgla...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes I know that netcdf files store arrays of data and that each us treated
as a subset of the main file.
This is not a case for raster calculator. NIR is it a case requiring a
hydrological plugin.
In ArcGis, which
Have you set up the snapping environment? There you can set to which layers
you want to snap
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Have you tried launching from the cmd line qgis --noplugins and test if you
can edit like that? You can use OSGEO4W shell to run
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My mistake. The shape file is the raster vegetation map and the netcdf
file contains the hydrological metrics.
Sorry for the confusion.
Thank you for the help.
Steve
On Apr 14, 2014 4:34 PM, Etienne Tourigny etourigny@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 3:31 PM, Steve Friedman
Hi Micha and Victor,
Thanks for your reply. I will try R.Series module of GRASS. I think this is
what I am looking for...
-Leo
On Apr 14, 2014 5:57 PM, Victor Olaya vola...@gmail.com wrote:
Using the Processing raster calculator to sum up layers should
correctly handle no-data values, and
Hi QGIS users,
Good Day!
I would just like to know the unique values of my raster layer, can you
help me find the right tool?
Thanks,
-Leo
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