<div dir="ltr">I totally agree. For a simple user like me, directly retrieving unique values (like ArcGis does), and having direct access to raster tables, would be a major step to enhance raster work productivity.<div><br></div><div>All the best</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><p><span style="font-size:11pt;color:rgb(31,73,125)">Pedro Monteiro</span></p><p></p><p><font color="#1f497d"><span style="font-size:15px"><br></span></font></p><p><br>        </p><br><br>

<p>   <br></p><p><br></p><br></div></div>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">2017-01-11 3:55 GMT+00:00 Stéphane Henriod <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:s@henriod.info" target="_blank">s@henriod.info</a>></span>:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi Richard<div><br></div><div>this is a nice workaround, that I will also probably use in the future! Thanks a lot!</div><div><br></div><div>However, this becomes unhandy:</div><div><ul><li>if the raster doesn't contain all values between 1 and 50 (let's say, there are only classes 2, 23, 56 and 49) => need to manually remove all the unnecessary values</li><li>if the raster contains a discrete amount of decimal values (2.3, 4.5 and 12.8)</li><li>if I don't know in advance the number of classes (which happens quite often: I receive a dataset that I don't know much about and want to quickly display / style it to explore it)</li></ul><div>All the answers in this thread actually justify (IMO) the feature request: it is at the moment possible to style discrete rasters in QGIS but only using workarounds that are not necessarily adapted in all cases and that are completely untransparent for beginners.</div><div><br></div><div>All the best</div><span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><div><br></div><div>Stéphane</div></font></span><div><div class="h5"><div><br></div><br>Le mardi 10 janvier 2017, Richard McDonnell <<a href="mailto:richard.mcdonnell@opw.ie" target="_blank">richard.mcdonnell@opw.ie</a>> a écrit :<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
  <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
    Harrissou,<br>
    <br>
    Not sure if this is a solution, or if anyone has already given you
    this answer, but.... if you know a classified raster has <b>50</b>
    values, which you wish to style individually, you could try setting<b>:<br>
    </b>
    <ul>
      <li><b>Colour Interpolation</b> to <b>Linear</b></li>
      <li><b>Mode </b>to<b> Equal Interval</b></li>
      <li><b>Classes </b>to<b> 51 </b>(one more than the Max)</li>
    </ul>
    <p>I have only just tested this on a raster with 4 values and its
      worked for me!<br>
      Hope this helps!<br>
    </p>
    Regards,<br>
    <br>
    Richard.<br>
    <br>
    <div>On 10/01/2017 09:49, DelazJ wrote:<br>
    </div>
    <blockquote type="cite">
      <div dir="ltr">Hi Stéphane,<br>
        <div class="gmail_extra"><br>
          <div class="gmail_quote">2017-01-10 4:02 GMT+01:00 Stéphane
            Henriod <span dir="ltr"><<a>s@henriod.info</a>></span>:<br>
            <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi Chris
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>this is very nice! I indeed didn't know this trick
                and will certainly use it again in the future!</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>However... :-)</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>I am currently teaching QGIS to beginners and this
                for sure is not an appropriate method for them
                (especially in the case you have to generate the
                symbology file through a script)!</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Since the user can style continuous rasters with some
                "button-clicking", I believe the same option should be
                available for discrete rasters as well. </div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>I am thus wondering if anyone else than me sees it as
                a priority for QGIS? If yes, how to motivate the
                developers to take it for the next release and / or how
                much would such a development cost? (I unfortunately
                don't have the competences to do it myself)</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
            </blockquote>
            <div>There have been some work done in the raster properties
              dialog in the upcoming 3.0. I don't know if your concern
              was covered though.<br>
            </div>
            <div>If you want, you can move the question to <a href="http://qgis.org/en/site/getinvolved/mailinglists.html#qgis-developers-list" target="_blank">the
                developer's list</a> and discuss whether/how this can be
              implemented (and its requirements).<br>
              <br>
            </div>
            <div>Regards,<br>
            </div>
            <div>Harrissou<br>
            </div>
            <div><br>
            </div>
            <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
              <div>Thanks again and cheers!</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Stéphane</div>
              <div>
                <div>
                  <div><br>
                    <br>
                    Le mardi 10 janvier 2017, Chris House <<a></a><a>housec01@gmail.com</a>>
                    a écrit :<br>
                    <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
                      <div dir="ltr">
                        <div>
                          <div>
                            <div>
                              <div>Hi Stéphane,<br>
                                <br>
                                I don't know if this is what you are
                                looking for or not but I have a method
                                of classifying rasters by color based on
                                a set (standard) colors.  I created a
                                spreadsheet that has several required
                                columns, value, red, green, blue...and
                                you can have an optional field for a
                                display value.  So say value 1 is water
                                you can use that last column to name
                                that value so that in the QGIS layer
                                tree and in legend it says Water instead
                                of value 1.  <br>
                                <br>
                              </div>
                              <div>save the spreadsheet as a csv and
                                change the extension to .txt instead of
                                .csv.<br>
                              </div>
                              <div><br>
                              </div>
                              I then go into the symbology section of
                              the raster choose singleband pseudocolor.
                              Use the folder to browse to your text file
                              and click add.  There is a format for this
                              text file.  It is below.  If you need me
                              to email it I will do that in direct
                              email.<br>
                              <br>
                              # QGIS Generated Color Map Export File<br>
                              INTERPOLATION:EXACT<br>
                              -9999,0,0,0,255,NoData<br>
                              0,176,176,176,255,Non-Forested<br>
                              15,234,255,191,255,10 <=  CC < 20<br>
                              25,187,230,149,255,20 <=  CC < 30<br>
                              35,140,201,109,255,30 <=  CC < 40<br>
                              45,98,176,74,255,40 <=  CC < 50<br>
                              55,59,153,43,255,50 <= CC < 60<br>
                              65,0,128,0,255,60 <=  CC < 70<br>
                              75,15,92,11,255,70 <=  CC < 80<br>
                              85,17,61,12,255,80 <=  CC < 90<br>
                              95,16,36,12,255,90 <=  CC <= 100<br>
                              <br>
                            </div>
                            In my example if I don't assign a value it
                            gets ignored by QGIS.  If you are wondering
                            how to assign unique colors to say 200
                            unique values...just script it.  I have done
                            this and as long as you have the number of
                            unique values you want and to make them
                            unique in the script it works.<br>
                            <br>
                          </div>
                          I hope this helps.  I know it isn't a "button"
                          but to be honest I like this better.  If you
                          already knew this...well then maybe it will
                          help someone out in the future.<br>
                          <br>
                        </div>
                        --Chris<br>
                        <div>
                          <div>
                            <div>
                              <div>
                                <div>
                                  <div>
                                    <div class="gmail_extra"><br>
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                                             1. Re: Symbolizing a
                                          discrete or a boolean raster
                                          (Stéphane Henriod)<br>
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                                          Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 23:07:36
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                                          From: Stéphane Henriod <<a></a><a>s@henriod.info</a>><br>
                                          To: Enrico Fiore <<a></a><a>enricofiore@libero.it</a>><br>
                                          Cc: qgis-user <<a></a><a>qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org</a>><br>
                                          Subject: Re: [Qgis-user]
                                          Symbolizing a discrete or a
                                          boolean raster<br>
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                                          Hi<br>
                                          <br>
                                          thanks for following up!<br>
                                          <br>
                                          It actually does part of the
                                          job!<br>
                                          <br>
                                          Using *Color interpretation:
                                          Exact*, I can indeed input the
                                          exact values I<br>
                                          want to display (1,5 and 10)
                                          and all other pixels are
                                          hidden.<br>
                                          <br>
                                          HOWEVER,<br>
                                          <br>
                                          this still feels like a
                                          workaround:<br>
                                          <br>
                                             - In the case of a discrete
                                          raster with many (> 50)
                                          unique values, I do<br>
                                             not want to input all of
                                          them manually<br>
                                             - In some cases, I do not
                                          know in advance all the unique
                                          values of my<br>
                                             raster<br>
                                             - If I click on *Classify*,
                                          QGIS will choose X values
                                          (based on the<br>
                                             number of classes and the
                                          classification method
                                          (continuous or equal<br>
                                             interval)), which no longer
                                          match the "exact" values of my
                                          raster. It<br>
                                             doesn't really make sense
                                          to classify a discrete
                                          rendering<br>
                                          <br>
                                          So I would say, we still need
                                          a render type "discrete
                                          raster" which offers<br>
                                          the function to "retrieve all
                                          unique values" (and
                                          automatically apply a<br>
                                          discrete color ramp)<br>
                                          <br>
                                          Attached a (fake) test
                                          dataset.<br>
                                          <br>
                                          Thanks and cheers<br>
                                          <br>
                                          Stéphane<br>
                                          <br>
                                          <br>
                                          Le lundi 9 janvier 2017,
                                          Enrico Fiore <<a></a><a>enricofiore@libero.it</a>>
                                          a écrit :<br>
                                          <br>
                                          > Hi,<br>
                                          > Sorry I can't do test,
                                          but if you use exact in color
                                          interpolation<br>
                                          > parameter?<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > Cheers<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > Enrico<br>
                                          <br>
                                          <br>
                                          Le lundi 9 janvier 2017,
                                          Stéphane Henriod <<a></a><a>s@henriod.info</a>>
                                          a écrit :<br>
                                          <br>
                                          > Hi<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > unfortunately this is
                                          doing quite something
                                          different!<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > If I have a raster with
                                          10 Landcover classes
                                          (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) and I<br>
                                          > want to display only 1,5
                                          and 10, using *Discrete *(1:
                                          red, 5: yellow, 10:<br>
                                          > blue) the following will
                                          happen:<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > All pixels between 1 and
                                          4 will be red<br>
                                          > All pixels between 5 and
                                          9 will be yellow<br>
                                          > All pixels with 10 will
                                          be blue<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > In this sense, the pixels
                                          are indeed not interpolated,
                                          but this still is<br>
                                          > not the behavior I am
                                          expecting when styling
                                          discrete rasters.<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > A "style discrete raster"
                                          function should offer the
                                          following:<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          >    - Automatically
                                          recover all unique values from
                                          the raster<br>
                                          >    - Only display the
                                          pixels to which the user has
                                          explicitly assigned a<br>
                                          >    color<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > But thanks for your hint,
                                          this can be helpful in other
                                          cases!<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > Cheers<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > Stéphane<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          ><br>
                                          > Le lundi 9 janvier 2017,
                                          Enrico Fiore <<a></a><a>enricofiore@libero.it</a><br>
                                          >
                                          <<a>javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml</a>','<a></a><a><wbr>enricofiore@libero.it</a>');>>
                                          a écrit :<br>
                                          ><br>
                                          >> Hi,<br>
                                          >> I think that the
                                          solution is in the QGIS
                                          documentation, that you can
                                          read<br>
                                          >> here: <a href="http://docs.qgis.org/2.14/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_r" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://docs.qgis.org/2.14/en/d" target="_blank">http://docs.qgis.org/2.14/en/d</a><wbr>ocs/user_manual/working_with_r<br>
                                          >>
                                          aster/raster_properties.html#b<wbr>and-rendering<br>
                                          >> you have to use
                                          *Singleband pseudocolor *and
                                          set color interpolation to<br>
                                          >> Discrete.<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Enrico<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> ----Messaggio
                                          originale----<br>
                                          >> Da: "Stéphane
                                          Henriod" <<a></a><a>s@henriod.info</a>><br>
                                          >> Data: 09/01/2017 6.30<br>
                                          >> A: "qgis-user"<<a></a><a>qgis-user@lists.os</a><a href="http://geo.org" target="_blank"><wbr>geo.org</a>><br>
                                          >> Ogg: [Qgis-user]
                                          Symbolizing a discrete or a
                                          boolean raster<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Dear all<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> As much as I love
                                          QGIS and use it in my everyday
                                          life, there is one<br>
                                          >> feature that I find
                                          particularly annoying: the
                                          styling of discrete rasters.<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Basically, if I have
                                          a raster layer consisting of
                                          discrete landcover<br>
                                          >> values (1: water, 2:
                                          forest, 3: built-up), it seems
                                          that there is no easy<br>
                                          >> way to style it. QGIS
                                          will assume that the data is
                                          continuous and basically<br>
                                          >> interpolate the color
                                          between each value, which
                                          leads to the following<br>
                                          >> issues:<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Let's say I want to
                                          display only water and
                                          built-up (values 1 and 3),<br>
                                          >> water in blue and
                                          built-up in grey. QGIS will
                                          still display the forests,<br>
                                          >> using a color
                                          somewhere "between" blue and
                                          grey. My only left option is
                                          to<br>
                                          >> process the raster to
                                          actually replace all the 2
                                          with NoData, which is<br>
                                          >> highly unpractical...<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Same if I have a
                                          boolean raster (only 0 and 1
                                          values). QGIS will by<br>
                                          >> default make a color
                                          ramp from 0 to 0.9999.<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Also, the whole
                                          rather feels like a
                                          work-around for a missing
                                          feature.<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> I dream of a feature
                                          similar to this one from
                                          ArcGIS:<br>
                                          >> <a href="http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.1/index" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://resources.arcgis.com/en" target="_blank">http://resources.arcgis.com/en</a><wbr>/help/main/10.1/index.<br>
                                          >>
                                          html#/representing_unique_cate<wbr>gories_such_as_land_use/009t00<wbr>000074000000/<br>
                                          >> where all unique
                                          values are styled
                                          independently and where I can
                                          easily<br>
                                          >> skip the values I
                                          don't want to see on my map.<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> I asked a question
                                          here:<br>
                                          >> <a href="http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/194116/qgis-style-a-d" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://gis.stackexchange.com/q" target="_blank">http://gis.stackexchange.com/q</a><wbr>uestions/194116/qgis-style-a-d<br>
                                          >> iscrete-raster<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> and opened a ticket
                                          here:<br>
                                          >> <a href="http://hub.qgis.org/issues/14845" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://hub.qgis.org/issues/148" target="_blank">http://hub.qgis.org/issues/148</a><wbr>45<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> But none has gotten
                                          lots of attention yet... Am I
                                          the only one to be<br>
                                          >> annoyed by this? If
                                          no, please raise your hand and
                                          let's try to get some<br>
                                          >> momentum and see how
                                          to push this feature forward!<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Thanks a lot in
                                          advance!<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Cheers<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >> Stéphane<br>
                                          >><br>
                                          >><br>
                                          ><br>
                                          <br>
                                          --<br>
                                          Stéphane Henriod<br>
                                          CIM-Expert for GIS and Green
                                          Economy Statistics<br>
                                          <br>
                                          Национальный статистический
                                          комитет Кыргызской Республики<br>
                                          Кыргыз Республикасынын Улуттук
                                          статистика комитети<br>
                                          National Statistical Committee
                                          of the Kyrgyz Republic<br>
                                          <br>
                                          374 Фрунзе ул. / Frunze str.<br>
                                          720033 Бишкек / Bishkek<br>
                                          <br>
                                          T   +996 778 46 99 02 (KG)<br>
                                          T   <a href="tel:+49%20176%2028011050" value="+4917628011050" target="_blank">+49
                                            176 280 11 050</a> (DE)<br>
                                          E    <a></a><a>s@henriod.info</a><br>
                                          W   <a href="http://www.stat.kg" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://www.stat.kg</a><br>
                                          W3W: nightfall.into.bucket<br>
                                          <<a href="https://map.what3words.com/nightfall.into.bucket" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://map.what3words.com/ni<wbr>ghtfall.into.bucket</a>> 
                                          //  запас.союз.дружный<br>
                                          <<a href="https://map.what3words.com/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://map.what3words.com/</a>за<wbr>пас.союз.дружный><br>
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                        sans-serif">CIM-Expert for GIS and Green Economy
                        Statistics</font></div>
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                        sans-serif"><br>
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                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">Национальный статистический комитет
                        Кыргызской Республики</font></div>
                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">Кыргыз Республикасынын Улуттук
                        статистика комитети</font></div>
                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">National Statistical Committee of
                        the Kyrgyz Republic</font></div>
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                        sans-serif"><br>
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                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">374 Фрунзе ул. / Frunze str.</font></div>
                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">720033 Бишкек / Bishkek</font></div>
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                        sans-serif"><br>
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                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">T   +996 778 46 99 02 (KG)</font></div>
                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">T   <a href="tel:+49%20176%2028011050" value="+4917628011050" target="_blank">+49 176
                          280 11 050</a> (DE)</font></div>
                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">E    <a>s@henriod.info</a></font></div>
                    <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica,
                        sans-serif">W   <a href="http://www.stat.kg" target="_blank">http://www.stat.kg</a></font></div>
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                <div><font size="2" face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">W3W:
                    <a href="https://map.what3words.com/nightfall.into.bucket" target="_blank">nightfall.into.bucket</a>  //  <a href="https://map.what3words.com/%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BF%D0%B0%D1%81.%D1%81%D0%BE%D1%8E%D0%B7.%D0%B4%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B6%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9" target="_blank">запас.союз.дружный</a></font></div>
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