click 'Autofill' -> Add Values by _expression_ and use _expression_ generate_series(90, 270, 90)

You will get 4 layers, one for each azimuth value. Use 'Merge Vector Layers' tool to merge them into a single layer.
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Ujaval Gandhi
Spatial Thoughts



On Sun, Feb 11, 2024 at 3:25 AM krishna Ayyala via QGIS-User <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
I have opened Batch Processing tool for wedge buffers. In this, how do I use the Auto fill function such that, I get the four rows with azimuths 0,90,180,270 without me having to manually input the azimuth values for the attribute table as shown below.
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