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Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Delimited text issue
Hi,
Yes that seems to be the problem. Excel has a tendency to add empty delimiters
in rows that have been erased. One way of dealing with that is to cut and
paste to data
Hi,
Yes that seems to be the problem. Excel has a tendency to add empty delimiters
in rows that have been erased. One way of dealing with that is to cut and
paste to data you want in a new spreadsheet and then to export that to csv. I
don’t think libreoffice has that problem.
Nicolas
> Le 3
Hi,
You seem to have an issue in your data around row 20. Probably not
enough delimeters, or an unescaped character within an attribute that
makes QGIS believe that parts of the data belongs to a different,
potentially incompatible, attribute.
Please check your data against mistakes. If you can
Hi,
I'm emailing regarding an issue i'm facing with the latest version of Qgis
3.4.2.
Currently im trying to upload an excel sheet converted to (CSV format) on Qgis,
this sheet has over 100 rows but only 20 rows are shown and then after adding
these rows to the canvas only 20 points show. I ha
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From: frie...@free.fr [frie...@free.fr]
Sent: 21 June 2014 19:32
To: Qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [Qgis-user] delimited text point cloud color attribute ?
I am sure this is a trivial question by I am unable to locate the solution on
the
web after a couple of days of searchin
fantastic, that did it, I was not aware of the color_rgb() functionnality
in the Expression Builder.
Thanks a lot.
JM
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De: "Chris Crook"
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Envoyé: Dimanche 22 Juin 2014 10:04:57
Objet: RE: [Qgis-user] delimited
I am sure this is a trivial question by I am unable to locate the solution on
the
web after a couple of days of searching :
I have a point cloud defined with coordinates and RGB color attributes, ie a
file with
XYZR G B
508.71444702 255.17164612 316.633026
Thanks Bernd for your answer.
It may be a feature request in QGIS.
Regards,
Zoltan
On Wed, 6 Mar 2013, Bernd Laskowski wrote:
Hi Zoltan,
I use libreOffice to transform delimited text in an other character encoding
for example in a xxx.csv or xxx.dbf file.
Regards Bernd
Hi Zoltan,
I use libreOffice to transform delimited text in an other character
encoding for example in a xxx.csv or xxx.dbf file.
Regards Bernd
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is there any way to set character encoding in delimited text import
plugin?
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From: Alex Mandel [mailto:tech_...@wildintellect.com]
Sent: 21 June 2011 09:44
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Delimited text plugin with fields containing commas
If it was being entered on the web it should have gone straight into a
database. So
restrictive on the web input, we were
> fairly restrictive but still need to allow quite a range of possible inputs
> in free text in any language.
>
> From: John Callahan [mailto:john.calla...@udel.edu]
> Sent: 21 June 2011 00:36
> To: t...@wildintellect.com
> Cc: qgis
llow quite a range of possible inputs in free text in any
language.
From: John Callahan [mailto:john.calla...@udel.edu]
Sent: 21 June 2011 00:36
To: t...@wildintellect.com
Cc: qgis-user
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Delimited text plugin with fields containing commas
You're correct. That way pr
You're correct. That way probably would be the preferred work-around.
- John
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:18 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
> I agree quotes should work but I've found many parsers to not follow the
> expectation on this. As for semicolons I only meant as the delimiter
> leaving the comm
I agree quotes should work but I've found many parsers to not follow the
expectation on this. As for semicolons I only meant as the delimiter
leaving the commas inside your text. That way you can tell the parser
that ; is the separator between records.
Thanks,
Alex
On 06/20/2011 01:04 PM, John Ca
I use semi-colons when I can but have run into situations where commas are
necessary, such as names of places. I agree with the work-around and I've
done that before. As long as quotes (") are included around the values, it
should work, and I believe it was working for a while.
- John
On 06/20/2011 12:35 PM, John Callahan wrote:
> Has anyone seen this problem with the Delimited Text plugin? I am seeing
> this in today's download of QGIS 1.7 standalone on Windows, and on a recent
> install through OSGeo4W of 1.8-trunk.
>
> "Delimited text" plugin doesn't allow to load csv file
Has anyone seen this problem with the Delimited Text plugin? I am seeing
this in today's download of QGIS 1.7 standalone on Windows, and on a recent
install through OSGeo4W of 1.8-trunk.
"Delimited text" plugin doesn't allow to load csv file with field with
commas
http://hub.qgis.org/issues/2208
Hi List --
Using QGIS installed on Debian Squeeze (actually MEPIS 11) from deb repo
listed on website. Help says the version is 1.4 (correct?). Let me say
what excellent work you are all doing. I use QGIS for my relatively
simple needs and it is terrific.
My suggestion: when I tried to us
Working for me.
:)
-ramon.
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From: "Alister Hood"
To: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Thursday, 17 February, 2011 5:12:27 AM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing /
Hong Kong / Urumqi
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Delimited Text Plug-in claiming text file not vali
Hi guys,
> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 22:05:18 +0100
> From: Goyo
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Delimited Text Plug-in claiming text file not
> valid
> To: custard
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2011/2/15 Goyo :
> 2011/2/15 custard :
> [...]
>> M:/Data/WesternAustralia/SH51-09/Anthill/MMAnthill/Exports/20110215MKOAHCollars.csv?delimiter=%5B,%5D&delimiterType=regexp&xField=East_LG&yField=North_LG
>> is not a valid layer and can not be added to the map
>
> I'm getting error messages like thi
2011/2/15 custard :
[...]
> M:/Data/WesternAustralia/SH51-09/Anthill/MMAnthill/Exports/20110215MKOAHCollars.csv?delimiter=%5B,%5D&delimiterType=regexp&xField=East_LG&yField=North_LG
> is not a valid layer and can not be added to the map
I'm getting error messages like this using trunk in windows f
Hi,
I like the revamp of the Delimited Text Plugin in trunk - it feels much easier
to use.
However...
While opening a file today I noticed that I didn't get an oppertunity to define
a CRS for the file - which I used to in 1.6.
Before reporting that I thought I'd update trunk (which is now
> Yeah, we were talking about the symbols in another thread- the USGS came
> up
> with a guidelines for geological map standardation, and I'm making public
> domain SVGs for all of them, since qGIS doesn't yet include geology
> symbols.
Pending a more comprehensive solution, I suggest to store sy
Yeah, we were talking about the symbols in another thread- the USGS came up
with a guidelines for geological map standardation, and I'm making public
domain SVGs for all of them, since qGIS doesn't yet include geology symbols.
Once I finish the set I will get them to whomever needs them so they get
On Mar 4, 2009, at 3:41 AM, Matt Rosales wrote:
Speaking of which, does anyone know where the Delimited Text source
is? I'd like to make a geology-specific fork to add symbols and
rotations automatically.
If you download the source from svn (instructions on the qgis wiki),
you will find t
Hi Guys,
I use open office and have found it suitable to handling the requirements of
the Delimited Text plugin. If I do get an error I just select all of the
data and copy it to a new spreadsheet that I save with the same name. Not a
fix for the problem, but just know that Open Office handles the
John C. Tull skrev:
Declan,
I've found that the plugin is very picky about line endings. You will
need to use a text editor that can change your line endings from Mac to
another format such as DOS or a unix format. Of course, it would be nice
for the plugin to not care. I always forget this,
I think my version that worked was with rpy1, not 2. You should be
able to do library(rgdal) in R to see if it is loading properly.
Something like this should show up in the R console:
> library(rgdal)
Loading required package: sp
Geospatial Data Abstraction Library extensions to R successfull
Declan,
I've found that the plugin is very picky about line endings. You will
need to use a text editor that can change your line endings from Mac
to another format such as DOS or a unix format. Of course, it would be
nice for the plugin to not care. I always forget this, and spend a few
Hi,
I'm experimenting with the delimited text plugin. My text file has
the fields delimited with tabs. The plugin seems to parse the field
correctly, the sample text window shows the file correctly and the
field names are listed in the X field and Y field boxes BUT the end
of lines of da
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