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QGIS By Example

You're reading from   QGIS By Example Leverage the power of QGIS in real-world applications to become a powerful user in cartography and GIS analysis

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782174677
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Handling Your Data FREE CHAPTER 2. Visualizing and Styling the Data 3. Presenting Data on a Print Map 4. Publishing the Map Online 5. Answering Questions with Density Analysis 6. Answering Questions with Visibility Analysis 7. Answering Questions with Suitability Analysis 8. Automating Analysis with Processing Models 9. Automating Analysis with Processing Scripts 10. Developing a Python Plugin – Select by Radius Index

Step 3 – defining observation points


Observation points play an important role in visual exploration of modern cityscapes. Usually, they are represented by the highest points in an area that provide the most spectacular views. Therefore, viewing platforms in the city are usually located on rooftops. In this section, we are going to create a layer that contains several prospective viewing platforms through the following steps:

  1. Creating an empty vector layer

  2. Populating it with some points that represent the highest buildings

  3. Providing them with the information on height from the buildings_footprint layer

Creating an empty vector layer

To create a vector layer, go to Layer | Create layer. There are three options available here:

  • New Shapefile Layer: Also accessible by the Ctrl + Shift + N keyboard shortcut, this creates a new empty shapefile layer.

  • New SpatiaLite Layer: Also accessible by the Ctrl + Shift + A keyboard shortcut, this creates an empty SpatiaLite layer within a specified SpatiaLite database...

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