Re: [Qgis-user] Creating simple choropleths in Q1.8
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> Yes, it's a data type issue.
> Qgis imports as text so the data was not visible I used Field
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> I hope a future manual will mention this, as it affects everything
feel free to send a patch to add this note to the manual.
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Yes, it's a data type issue.
Qgis imports as text so the data was not visible
I used Field Calculator to convert text to real and suddenly it all worked
I hope a future manual will mention this, as it affects everything
Roy
2012/9/1 Langen Mallya
> Look at the data types its real a numeric in def
I guess your data are treated as text in stead of numbers. You can check
this on the Fields tab of the Layer Properties dialogue.
Sake
Op 31-8-2012 23:19, Roy Marsh schreef:
IN QGIS 1.8 I want to create a simple choropleth to show 5 bands for a
range of numeric values
I open Properties /Style
IN QGIS 1.8 I want to create a simple choropleth to show 5 bands for a
range of numeric values
I open Properties /Style for the vector layer and choose Legend Type
'Continuous Colour'
This should allow me to group values in a specified field into meaningful
bands
Unfortunately, the 'classification