[Qgis-user] Create polygons with attributes from csv-file

2015-05-21 Thread Nicole Stoffels
Dear QGIS-users, I have a csv-file containing the corner coordinates of different forests with different heights. The file is structured like this: FID,forest_id,point_id,X,Y,height 1,forest1,point1,10.915763,54.137004,25 2,forest1,point2,10.917392,54.138734,25

[Qgis-user] Create polygons with attributes from csv-file

2015-05-21 Thread Nicole Stoffels
Dear QGIS-users, I have a csv-file containing the corner coordinates of different forests with different heights. The file is structured lik this: FID,forest_id,point_id,X,Y,height 1,forest1,point1,10.915763,54.137004,25 2,forest1,point2,10.917392,54.138734,25

Re: [Qgis-user] Create polygons with attributes from csv-file

2015-05-21 Thread Fernando M. Roxo da Motta
On Thu, 21 May 2015 15:08:28 +0200, Nicole Stoffels stoff...@f2e.de wrote: Hi all, I don't know what platform you use, I use Linux and I got an script from somewhere (sorry, long time ago and I can't recall :( ) to produce shapefiles from the content of a CVS. Depending on how skilled you

Re: [Qgis-user] Create polygons with attributes from csv-file

2015-05-21 Thread Andre Joost
Am 21.05.2015 um 15:08 schrieb Nicole Stoffels: Dear QGIS-users, I have a csv-file containing the corner coordinates of different forests with different heights. The file is structured like this: FID,forest_id,point_id,X,Y,height 1,forest1,point1,10.915763,54.137004,25

Re: [Qgis-user] Create polygons with attributes from csv-file

2015-05-21 Thread Nicolas Cadieux
If you import the CSV as point in QGIS or in a spread sheet, you can easily separate them using the forest ID. In Qgis, you can save them to a shape file and then use the forest ID to split the shape file into different parts (vector menu). Then, you could use your method of

Re: [Qgis-user] Create polygons with attributes from csv-file

2015-05-21 Thread Goyo
2015-05-21 15:08 GMT+02:00 Nicole Stoffels stoff...@f2e.de: Dear QGIS-users, I have a csv-file containing the corner coordinates of different forests with different heights. The file is structured like this: FID,forest_id,point_id,X,Y,height 1,forest1,point1,10.915763,54.137004,25