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Hello Mr. Wilfred! Thanks for the lecture! Can I ask you a question? Is there any ‘fixed rules’ based on something to choose the classify and the value things in 8:37?
If you are talking about the intervals of each class, then it's possible to modify the intervals to what you want. The intervals should be based on what you what to represent
Hello Marc. The length depends on the data set you want to represent and the precision is simply the number of decimal places. A number such as 456.78 has a length of 6 (the decimal point counted) and a precision of 2.
Just fantastic. Your explainations are extremely clear, you speak so slowly and peacefuly as great taecher. Tkank you bro for all. Following you from France
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2. How to Perform Spatial Analysis of Data Using QGIS and SNAGIT: Complete course
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An interesting lecture. Please add more. I'm following you seriously!
It's a full series
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Mr Wilfred, these are great works here!
Thank you very much for the encouragement
@@EpiGuider Great Teacher, I couldn't find the data set to download on the epiguider.com
The dataset is found on my website..www.epiguider.com. Goto courses, the overview...and click on "here" to download
Nice work man, include more detailed spatial analysis
Thanks. Sure I will with time
102nd subscriber .... please make more videos.
Sure I will
Hello Shad. Thanks so much for this recommendation. We have been making more videos and we get batter at it as we go. Have you been following?
Hello Mr. Wilfred! Thanks for the lecture! Can I ask you a question? Is there any ‘fixed rules’ based on something to choose the classify and the value things in 8:37?
Hello Helena...I am not too sure I understand the question
If you are talking about the intervals of each class, then it's possible to modify the intervals to what you want. The intervals should be based on what you what to represent
Thank for the video but I don't know when you create a new row on attibute table you validate a lenth of 6, please why 6 and the precision of 2 ?
Hello Marc. The length depends on the data set you want to represent and the precision is simply the number of decimal places. A number such as 456.78 has a length of 6 (the decimal point counted) and a precision of 2.
should my data must have the coordinate's columns?
Not necessarily..depends on what you want to display on your map. Coordinates are points on your map. Put you can also display data on polygons
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