Hi Bernd,
yes thank you, in fact I meant that transformation.
Thank you a lot for the explaination and for the correction.
Have a nice day,
Azzurra
Bernd Vogelgesang <[email protected]> a écrit :
Hi,
I was at first quite confused by your question.
I don't know of any projection named WGS84-UTM, but i guess you mean
SOME WGS 84 / UTM projection. I think it's always best to "talk" in
EPSG codes, cause there are so many confusing terms around.
So, assuming you have e.g a point layer in EPSG 32632 (metric) and want
the coordinates calculated in the field calculator, but the result
should be in EPSG 4326 (degree), you can do:
for a new X column
|X( transform( $geometry, 'EPSG:32632', 'EPSG:4326')) |
and similar for a new Y column
|Y( transform( $geometry, 'EPSG:32632', 'EPSG:4326')) |
|in the field calculator.|
||
Answer found here:
https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/242259/8202
Cheers,
Bernd
Am 19.03.19 um 18:43 schrieb Azzurra Lentini:
Good morning,
if for example my project is in this referencing system: WGS84-UTM,
when I ask to calculate the coordinates Y and X (with field calculator
- geometry), it will produce the coordinates in meters.
But what can I do if I want the same coordinates in degrees?
(obviously in the same datum wgs84)
Thank you, Azzurra
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