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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 1 – converting a buildings' vector layer to raster


We are going to deal with a highly urbanized landscape, whose primary features have been greatly transformed by humans. In the context of visibility analysis, this means that lines of sight are blocked mainly by buildings, while the original relief features play only a minor role. In our dataset, we have two layers that describe the area of interest, exterior, and appearance:

  • lidar_dem: This represents the bare earth only, and provides a description of the general relief

  • building_footprints: These are polygons that depict all buildings, and they also contain information about a building's height in feet above the bare earth's surface in the height_roo attribute field

We need to add their values in order to obtain a meaningful result, but these layers use different data models: DEM is a raster coverage, and building footprints is a vector polygon layer. That is why before adding them, we should first take layers to a single common data...

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