Using a style which would offset your point symbol, by the values listed
below could display the data in the correct place, but you wouldn't be
able to carry out any analysis on the data.
The other option would be to create a copy of the dataset, add two
columns one for X and one for Y, populate it with the current coordinate
values plus the offset something like ($x)+32000000 and ($y)+5000000.
You could then save it as a CSV and load it back in, using the newly
created x and y coordinates.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Richard
On 07/03/2018 09:32, [email protected] wrote:
Hello dear Qgis users,
I have to plot some coordinates as Air Traffic Trajectories. The
problem is, that in order to reduce data, the data provider has
reduced each x-coordinate by 32000000 and y-coordinate by 5000000. Now
I wanted to ask if there is an option in Qgis to still plot the data
at the right place without changing the coordinate values.
Thank you very much and I am looking forward for a response.
Younes Sellam
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