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Am 10.07.2017 um 04:00 schrieb Nyall Dawson :
> On 7 July 2017 at 00:38, magerlin wrote:
>> I normally use $area in the field calculator to calculate areas of polygon
>> but now this is really weird.
>>
>> I have 5 polygo
On 7 July 2017 at 00:38, magerlin wrote:
> I normally use $area in the field calculator to calculate areas of polygon
> but now this is really weird.
>
> I have 5 polygons in the same shape file and tries to calculate the areas -
> but two of the polygon get areas of about 100 times as big as they
I normally use the latest version, right now 2.18.10 but I have also a
"stripped down" version with almost no plugins saved as "Qgis on a stick"
which I sometimes swap to if the current version (or the all to many plugins
I cannot keep from installing) are making trouble. This is 2.18.1. (so it
is
Noticed that the issue in this thread was specific to geometries
containing CompoundCurve geometries. Not sure if you use them?
Andreas
On 2017-07-06 17:16, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> Hi Morten,
>
> Sounds familiar - see
> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Area-calculation-issues-td5305669
Hi Morten,
Sounds familiar - see
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Area-calculation-issues-td5305669.html
Perhaps you have an older version of 2.18 without the bug fix? Note that
there is now version 2.8.10 with numerous bug fixes since 2.18.3 (which
you seem to use).
Andreas
On 2017-07-0
I normally use $area in the field calculator to calculate areas of polygon
but now this is really weird.
I have 5 polygons in the same shape file and tries to calculate the areas -
but two of the polygon get areas of about 100 times as big as they should be
while the 3 remaining polygons get ok ar