Dear Maria,
OK, I understand. So you have to do the reverse: update your shapefile geometries with the erroneous updated coordinates in the attribute table. Like Nicholas, I supposed you have to handle point data.
You can transfer the coordinates from your table to your geometries with
Dear Maria,
if you export your shapefile to csv and reimport it in QGIS with your X and Y values as the valid coordinates again, your problem should be solved.
It's possible and better to edit the geometry directly with the geometry tools.
Regards, Christine
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Dear Richard,
thanks a lot for the formula !
It works fine in Excel and in QGIS. For others in QGIS the int() _expression_ has to be replaced by floor()
Warm regards, Christine
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Dear user list,
sorry, meant to recalculate from the arithmetic values to geographic values in order to allow a proper representation in a QGIS map.
Regards, Christine
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