Do you have an instructional video for joining two polygon layers where the polygons from one layer are not completely contained within those of another?
Hi, Eric! I have different a point layer with different classes and also a polygon layer with city councils. I want to determine the dominant class and show it in the polygon layer. Do you know, if spatial joints is the right tool for that? Thanks a lot!
Hi Eric! First of all - thanks for the videos related to qGIS, it helped me a lot. I would like your help with something - I'm trying to improve my qGIS skills but more related to geomarketing, do you recomend some classes?
Hi very nice video. Thank you. Just a question: it seems that the public school layer is a point layer tranformed into a polygon layer. Correct? If yes, how did you do this step?
No, the schools layer is a point layer. If you wanted them to be polygons for some reason, you might buffer the points to get a specific area around each point.
Do you have an instructional video for joining two polygon layers where the polygons from one layer are not completely contained within those of another?
Hi, Eric! I have different a point layer with different classes and also a polygon layer with city councils. I want to determine the dominant class and show it in the polygon layer. Do you know, if spatial joints is the right tool for that? Thanks a lot!
Hi Eric! First of all - thanks for the videos related to qGIS, it helped me a lot.
I would like your help with something - I'm trying to improve my qGIS skills but more related to geomarketing, do you recomend some classes?
Hi very nice video. Thank you. Just a question: it seems that the public school layer is a point layer tranformed into a polygon layer. Correct? If yes, how did you do this step?
No, the schools layer is a point layer. If you wanted them to be polygons for some reason, you might buffer the points to get a specific area around each point.