On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 at 03:42, Holly Allen wrote:
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> I've stumbled onto QGIS through a work project, and have a specific problem
> I'm trying to solve. We have a set of around 5000 locations which are broken
> up into about 500 districts. We'd like to produce a map of polygons
> representing th
Hi,
In the Processing toolbox, QGIS provides a lot of algorithms to create
bounding boxes, under "Vector geometry" group.
You may want to give them a look.
Harrissou
Le dim. 9 déc. 2018 à 20:14, Havard Tveite a écrit :
> Assuming that the point layer has an attribute that identifies
> the distr
Assuming that the point layer has an attribute that identifies
the district, I suggest that you first create Voronoi polygons
for the point layer, and then dissolve the Voronoi polygons based
on the attribute that identifies the district.
Both these functions can be found in the Processing toolbox
I've stumbled onto QGIS through a work project, and have a specific problem I'm
trying to solve. We have a set of around 5000 locations which are broken up
into about 500 districts. We'd like to produce a map of polygons representing
the districts, and I would really, really like to not do that