Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-16 Thread Paolo Cavallini
Hi Taimur,
regarding animal movement, have you checked our Animove plugin?
Cheers.

On 17/10/19 06:20, Taimur al said wrote:
> Dear all, 
> 
> Thank you for your responses, i did some research and found plugin "time
> management" on Qgis most suitable presenting my data which is wildlife
> tracking using GPS collars. I will also be able to export it as a video. 
> 
> Regards,
> Taimur 
> 
> 
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> 
> *From:* Anita Graser 
> *Sent:* 15 October 2019 22:45
> *To:* Taimur al said 
> *Cc:* qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org 
> *Subject:* Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns
>  
> Hi Taimur,
> 
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 7:52 AM Taimur al said
> mailto:taimur_a_als...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> I have a series of GPS coordinate points and i would like to connect
> these points using a line creating a movement pattern. These points
> will connect using time and date for sequencing. 
> 
> 
> The Trajectools plugin provides a "Trajectories form point layer"
> function for exactly this purpose.
> 
> https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/processing_trajectory/
> 
> In addition, Trajectools can add speed and heading information to
> points, split trajectories by date, and clip trajectories to a bounding
> box.
> 
> Regards,
> Anita
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-16 Thread Taimur al said
Dear all,

Thank you for your responses, i did some research and found plugin "time 
management" on Qgis most suitable presenting my data which is wildlife tracking 
using GPS collars. I will also be able to export it as a video.

Regards,
Taimur


Taimur Al-Said
Wildlife Biologist
Office for Conservation of the Environment
Diwan of Royal Court
Tel: 24296627


From: Anita Graser 
Sent: 15 October 2019 22:45
To: Taimur al said 
Cc: qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org 
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

Hi Taimur,

On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 7:52 AM Taimur al said 
mailto:taimur_a_als...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
I have a series of GPS coordinate points and i would like to connect these 
points using a line creating a movement pattern. These points will connect 
using time and date for sequencing.

The Trajectools plugin provides a "Trajectories form point layer" function for 
exactly this purpose.

https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/processing_trajectory/

In addition, Trajectools can add speed and heading information to points, split 
trajectories by date, and clip trajectories to a bounding box.

Regards,
Anita



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Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-15 Thread Mike Flannigan


I think Stefan has already given you a better answer
than the one I have.  I turn lat/long points into linear
geojson's in a single text file (outside of QGIS) and
then import the geojson into QGIS.  However, in my case
there is no timestamp, so it's probably not what you want.

On the other hand, geojson will take timestamps:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28989123/saving-timestamp-with-coordinates-geojson

Below is an example of just one of hundreds of lines
in the single geojson file.

"type": "FeatureCollection",
"crs": { "type": "name", "properties": { "name": 
"urn:ogc:def:crs:OGC:1.3:CRS84" } },


"features": [
{ "type": "Feature", "properties": { "id": 7, "name": "fgsde - 3-2014 - 
Waypoint Track" }, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates": [ 
[ -95.16603, 29.6906 ],  [ -95.16813, 29.69177 
],  [ -95.1695, 29.69258 ],  [ -95.17018, 29.693 ],  [ 
-95.17167, 29.6939 ], [ -95.17293, 29.694616667 ],  
[ -95.37587, 29.7328 ],  [ -95.37198, 29.73323 
],  [ -95.37043, 29.73407 ],  [ -95.37027, 
29.73425 ],  [ -95.37008, 29.73447 ],  [ 
-95.369016667, 29.73615 ],  [ -95.36735, 29.7383 ],  [ 
-95.365216667, 29.74097 ],  [ -95.36327, 29.74305 
],  [ -95.36308, 29.74315 ],  [ -95.36293, 
29.74323 ],  [ -95.36293, 29.74323 ],  [ 
-95.36278, 29.74328 ],  [ -95.36248, 
29.74338 ],  [ -95.36248, 29.74338 ],  [ 
-95.36218, 29.74345 ],  [ -95.362016667, 29.74347 
],  [ -95.36187, 29.74348 ],  [ -95.3617, 
29.74348 ],  [ -95.36027, 29.74323 ],  [ 
-95.35853, 29.74255 ],  [ -95.35678, 29.74147 
],  [ -95.35295, 29.73898 ],  [ -95.34965, 29.7369 ],  [ 
-95.34588, 29.73448 ],  [ -95.34257, 29.7319 ],  
[ -95.33938, 29.72957 ],  [ -95.33658, 
29.72777 ],  [ -95.3312, 29.72433 ],  [ 
-95.327916667, 29.722216667 ],  [ -95.3248, 29.72037 ],  
[ -95.31987, 29.7178 ],  [ -95.3164, 29.71567 ],  [ 
-95.31175, 29.71265 ],  [ -95.30847, 29.710416667 ],  [ 
-95.30365, 29.7072 ],  [ -95.30015, 29.70487 ],  [ 
-95.29658, 29.70258 ],  [ -95.29423, 29.70085 
],  [ -95.29217, 29.69877 ],  [ -95.290116667, 
29.697216667 ],  [ -95.28925, 29.6967 ],  [ -95.289016667, 
29.696616667 ],  [ -95.28875, 29.69655 ],  [ -95.2885, 
29.69648 ],  [ -95.28827, 29.69647 ],  [ 
-95.288016667, 29.69648 ],  [ -95.28778, 
29.69653 ],  [ -95.28755, 29.696616667 ],  [ -95.2873, 
29.69675 ],  [ -95.28707, 29.69687 ],  [ 
-95.286816667, 29.697 ],  [ -95.28403, 29.6985 ],  [ 
-95.27975, 29.701 ],  [ -95.27745, 29.70267 ],  [ 
-95.27518, 29.70438 ],  [ -95.2744, 29.70497 ],  
[ -95.2731, 29.705916667 ],  [ -95.27163, 29.706916667 
],  [ -95.27015, 29.70773 ],  [ -95.269016667, 29.7083 ],  [ 
-95.26753, 29.70853 ],  [ -95.26625, 29.70848 
],  [ -95.2626, 29.70827 ],  [ -95.2608, 29.70828 ],  [ 
-95.25737, 29.707716667 ],  [ -95.25485, 29.7073 ],  [ 
-95.250616667, 29.7066 ],  [ -95.247616667, 29.7061 ],  [ 
-95.24477, 29.70588 ],  [ -95.24157, 29.70615 
],  [ -95.23493, 29.70677 ],  [ -95.228416667, 
29.70747 ],  [ -95.22655, 29.7082 ],  [ -95.223616667, 
29.709516667 ],  [ -95.22128, 29.70997 ],  [ 
-95.217116667, 29.7105 ],  [ -95.211516667, 29.71105 ],  [ 
-95.20657, 29.711516667 ],  [ -95.20395, 29.71175 ],  [ 
-95.20227, 29.71188 ],  [ -95.20163, 
29.71193 ],  [ -95.20135, 29.71195 ],  [ -95.2013, 29.71195 ],  
[ -95.2013, 29.71195 ],  [ -95.2009, 29.712 ],  [ -95.19977, 
29.7121 ],  [ -95.1984, 29.712216667 ],  [ -95.19828, 
29.71223 ],  [ -95.19817, 29.71175 ],  [ -95.19715, 
29.71087 ] ] } }


]
}


The result is something that looks like this:
http://www.mflan.com/temp/routes_-_svg.svg

It works quite well.


Mike



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Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 05:52:58 +
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Hi all,

I have a series of GPS coordinate points and i would like to connec

Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-15 Thread Anita Graser
This should have gone to the list:

On Tue, Oct 15, 2019, 21:34 Anita Graser  wrote:

> Dear Falk,
>
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 8:59 PM Falk Huettmann 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Anita,
>> thanks, I looked at it but have a hard time to see and understand
>> details, e.g. how done, and what the actual items perform.
>> Would you have some insights ?
>>
>
> Input point layers have to contain a trajectory (or moving object) ID and
> timestamps.
>
> - Add heading to points takes a point layer and adds a heading column
> based on the direction of the line between consecutive points
> - Add speed to points takes a point layer and adds a speed (m/s) column
> based on the distance and time difference between consecutive points
> - Trajectories from point layer takes a point layer and creates a line
> layer by connecting consecutive points
> - Day trajectories from point layer does the same as Trajectories from
> point layer but creates one line for each day. So if your observations
> contain multiple days, you'll get more shorter lines.
>
> There is sample data in the plugin folder. On Windows, the path is
> something like:
>
>
> C:\Users\anita\AppData\Roaming\QGIS\QGIS3\profiles\default\python\plugins\processing_trajectory\sample_data
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> Anita
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-15 Thread Anita Graser
Hi Taimur,

On Tue, Oct 15, 2019 at 7:52 AM Taimur al said 
wrote:

> I have a series of GPS coordinate points and i would like to connect these
> points using a line creating a movement pattern. These points will connect
> using time and date for sequencing.
>

The Trajectools plugin provides a "Trajectories form point layer" function
for exactly this purpose.

https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/processing_trajectory/

In addition, Trajectools can add speed and heading information to points,
split trajectories by date, and clip trajectories to a bounding box.

Regards,
Anita
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Re: [Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-15 Thread Stefan Giese (WhereGroup)

Hi Taimur,
you can use the processing Toolbox and then the "points to path" 
algorithm. You can choose your input point layer, a order field (the 
time in your case) and a format string (optional) for your time format.


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Am 2019-10-15 07:52, schrieb Taimur al said:

Hi all,

 I have a series of GPS coordinate points and i would like to connect
these points using a line creating a movement pattern. These points
will connect using time and date for sequencing.

 Can someone help me figure how to present this data on Qgis.

 Regards,
 Taimur

_WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST _
_OFFICE FOR CONSERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT _
_DIWAN OF ROYAL COURT_
_MUSCAT - OMAN_
_TEL: 24296627_
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[Qgis-user] Movement patterns

2019-10-14 Thread Taimur al said
Hi all,

I have a series of GPS coordinate points and i would like to connect these 
points using a line creating a movement pattern. These points will connect 
using time and date for sequencing.

Can someone help me figure how to present this data on Qgis.

Regards,
Taimur


Wildlife Biologist
Office for Conservation of the Environment
Diwan of Royal Court
Muscat - Oman
Tel: 24296627

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