Hi Lattes,
1- I think problem may caused by using a mapbasic coded tool. I am not sure
but I think so after your post. I will try and inform you.
2 - I didnot check that but they just seem like polygons.
thanks
Necip.
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Hi André,
I know that EPSG:4326 units are in degrees, so that I calculated the degree
equvelant of 100m asuming my 100m lies on sphere.
I get what you mean but 100degree circle is really big but this is not the
situation. As you can see from the comparison images, the radius is ok in
one axis.
Hi André,
I know that EPSG:4326 units are in degrees, so that I calculated the degree
equvelant of 100m asuming my 100m lies on sphere.
I get what you mean but 100degree circle is really big but this is not the
situation. As you can see from the comparison images, the radius is ok in
one axis.
T
Am 29.11.2013 15:48, schrieb nagellette:
his post has NOT been accepted by the mailing list yet. Hi All,
I am new at Qgis and I enjoyed and find it usefuşş for most parts. I
am currently using map info for some buffer analysis and had some
problems about trying to do same analysis in qgis.
I am
his post has NOT been accepted by the mailing list yet.
Hi All,
I am new at Qgis and I enjoyed and find it usefuşş for most parts. I am
currently using map info for some buffer analysis and had some problems
about trying to do same analysis in qgis.
I am trying to put a ring buffer for 100m. I