Sorry, my reply crossed with Calvin's.
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Hi Dylan,
If I understand your problem, I think the Azimuth and Distance plugin will
do what you require.
Cheers,
Nick.
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I have a capability somewhat similar to what you are asking for in the
Shape Tools plugin. See
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/shapetools/
It is the "Azimuth distance sequence digitizer". If you start with a
polygon layer then it will create polygons. The way this tool works is that
you click on
Hi Dylan,
Not sure what you want to achieve exactly, but I guess you will need a
python script for this in QGIS. Or export WKT from excel if that is
easier for you.
But if it is just for visualization, you might be able to do this with a
'geometry generator' on a point layer with bearings
Hi All,
I have in the past created polygons by importing a csv as a wkt. I did this by
in the csv creating all points of the polygon by coordinate (e.g. POLYGON
((592540 6520776,592530 6520776,592530 6520766,592540 6520766,592540 6520776)).
But what I really want to do this time is to create