There is a tool "Snap Geometries to Layer", which is based on
https://postgis.net/docs/ST_Snap.html

You can access it by searching "snap" in the processing toolbox.  The trick
is setting your snap tolerance appropriately as your tolerance may not be
consistent throughout your data set.

Angie

-- 
Angie Rudolph, GISP
Greenwood Mapping, Inc.
c:(208)-201-5699



On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 6:58 AM chris hermansen <clherman...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Amila and list,
>
> On Sat, May 9, 2020, 05:26 Amila Bajic <amilabaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I need your help, If there is someonw who could help, I will be thankful.
>>
>> My question is about snapping. I have a polygon layer with so many
>> nodes/vertexes and also I have line layer with less nodes/vertexes. Is
>> there any possibility to connect/snap them to have the same number of
>> nodes? I know it is possible to do it manually, is there any plugin for
>> this or something similar? That is for my Master thesis. I have attached
>> one example in this mail.
>>
>
> What about either converting the polygons to lines or the lines to
> polygons and using the pair that match instead?
>
> Chris
>
>>
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