Hi Richard:
A simple work around is to multiply the raster by 1 or so, generate
the contours and then recalculate the actual value in the attribute
table to the precision you require.
Kirk Schmidt
On 4/25/2019 11:31 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Hi List,
I have a (smoke dispersion) r
Hi List,
I have a (smoke dispersion) raster model output of which I want to have
contour lines.
One special/strange condition: contours should be on 0.0001 (1.0E-4)...
(apparently gdal)
QGIS/gdal_contour to the rescue:
http://duif.net/temp/labelnumbers.png
But as I demo'ed this to somebody, som
or see also here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gv2Vu-tZoc7wqWnm-6OV8NnpeFAjFOm_/view?usp=sharing
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Hi Matthew,
Yes - see
https://docs.qgis.org/testing/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_vector/editing_geometry_attributes.html#vertex-tool
Greetings,
Andreas
On 2019-04-25 12:35, Matthew Yandell-Thomas wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to move multiple nodes at the same time with the edit ve
Hi all,
Is it possible to move multiple nodes at the same time with the edit vertex
tool in QGIS 3?
It was possible to do so in 2.XX but I can't seem to figure it out in 3.
Many thanks,
Matthew
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Hi,
I'm using QGIS 3.6.1-noosa and I want to use the processing tool "GDAL
Grid (Nearest Neighbor)" GUI in order to call gdal_grid as follows:
gdal_grid -a nearest:radius1=1:radius2=1:nodata=-99 \
-txe 50 350 -tye 650 450 -outsize 3 2 -zfield z \
"grid in.gpkg" "grid out.tif"
There are t
You can also open CSV files with x, y columns through the VRT OGR's driver.
See https://www.gdal.org/drv_csv.html
Regards,
Borys
Dnia środa, 24 kwietnia 2019 18:07:20 CEST Etienne Trimaille pisze:
> It depends how you store geometries inside the CSV I guess. Geometries as
> WKT in CSV are display
You can also open CSV files
Dnia środa, 24 kwietnia 2019 18:07:20 CEST Etienne Trimaille pisze:
> It depends how you store geometries inside the CSV I guess. Geometries as
> WKT in CSV are displayed and can be edited.
>
>
> Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 10:27, Raymond Nijssen a
>
> écrit :
> > Ah, tn