[Qgis-user] Question for QGIS user list

Sundas Ali s.ali at mcb.org.uk
Thu Sep 5 08:27:49 PDT 2013


Thank you so much Alexandre, this is really helpful, and it worked! 

All best,

Sundas

 

From: Alexandre Neto [mailto:senhor.neto at gmail.com] 
Sent: 05 September 2013 16:44
To: Sundas Ali
Cc: qgis-user
Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Question for QGIS user list

 

Hello Sundas,

 

All you need to to, is determine the number of classes you want (8?),
choose any of the methods you stated and press classify.

 

After that, you can double-click the value field from each interval, and
set your desired values. You should also change the label, and in there
you can use the number of decimal you wish to show.

 

Hope it helped.

 

Alexandre Neto

 

On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Sundas Ali <s.ali at mcb.org.uk> wrote:

Dear QGIS user list, 

  

I want to post this question on the QGIS user list, please post this: 

  

My question is relating to the series on the side of a map that we
create on QGIS (which gives intervals/ranges by quantile level). I
wanted to know how I can adjust these ranges? 

  

For example, at the moment, the ranges in my map are: 

0.00-9.48 

9.48-18.97 

18.10-28.5 

... 

85.35-94.83 

etc 

(these are % of Muslims) 

  

I want to change these ranges to: 

<5%, 

>5% & <10% 

>10% & <15% 

>15% & <20% 

>20% & <25% 

>25% & <30% 

>30% & <35% 

>35% 

  

How can I do this? I try and do this by right-clicking on the
'LSOA_Religion' layer and going to 'Properties', and then I have the
option of changing the ranges by 'Equal Interval', 'Quantile', 'Natural
Breaks (Jenks)', 'Standard Deviation', and 'Pretty Breaks'. But there is
no option to alter these ranges manually. How can I do this? 

  

Also, how can I keep the number of the range to 2 decimal places? 

  

I look forward to hearing from you all. 

  

All best, 

Sundas 

  


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