On Wed, 8 Dec 2021 at 01:03, Katrin Schneider wrote:
>
> 1. I had to clip my layer A(points) with shapefile B (polygon). The
> resulting layer C is multipoint despite consisting only of points.
This is indeed a bug -- I'll submit a fix shortly.
> b) Multipoint to point ->
Hi,
You may have a multipoint file as input consisting of single points. You can
look at the file properties to see and you can use a function in the field
calculator to count the number of parts in an object. You can also use the
multipart to single part function under the vector menu.
Hi Richard, this is not possible, because I have to clip the dataset with a
whole country - shapefile.
Thank You,
Katrin
Katrin Schneider
FG Naturschutz & Umweltkommunikation / Fachgebietsleiterin
Unabhängiges Institut für Umweltfragen - UfU -
Büro Halle
korina | Koordinationsstelle Invasive
Hi Stefan,
I used Vektor/Geoverarbeitungswerkzeuge/Zuschneiden.
I have no idea what native:clip means, sorry!
Kind regards,
Katrin
Katrin Schneider
FG Naturschutz & Umweltkommunikation / Fachgebietsleiterin
Unabhängiges Institut für Umweltfragen - UfU -
Büro Halle
korina | Koordinationsstelle
Hi Katrin,
You could try just selecting the points of interest and then try
Right Click on Layer
· Export
· Save Selected Features As
o Under Geometry select Point
o Under SHPT select POINT
I have not tried it, but that should work.
Regard's,
Richard
--
Richard McDonnell
Hi Katrin,
what algorithm do you use for that? For example native:clip produces no
multipoints from a point origin vectorlayer.
Best regards
Stefan
Am 07.12.2021 um 16:03 schrieb Katrin Schneider:
Hi,
(QGIS 3.20.3)
is there a way to clip a shapefile without changing it from point to
Hi,
(QGIS 3.20.3)
is there a way to clip a shapefile without changing it from point to
multipoints?
Work-Process:
1. I had to clip my layer A(points) with shapefile B (polygon). The
resulting layer C is multipoint despite consisting only of points.
2. I tried several methods to