[Qgis-us-user] Data plotting problem, bug?
James Keener
jim at jimkeener.com
Tue Jan 12 12:39:20 PST 2016
Internal question: That's weird that the start and end values overlap. What
are the rules for this when it's deriving them?
Can you try making the groups not overlap? I'm curious if some code makes
the ranges inclusive and others exclusive?
Jim
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 3:36 PM, Patty Rehn <quicksilversystems at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Sorry if this is duplicate post, since I posted it to other places but got
> no response, so trying here too.
>
>
> For QGIS 2.10.1 Pisa, Win8
>
> I am attempting to plot my data (about 50 points, imported csv, converted
> to shape file);
>
> as graduated by size, divided by natural breaks, 8 classes, link class
> boundaries, simple circle markers
>
>
>
> The problem is one point will not plot, unless the class is only that
> point (class 1):
>
>
>
> 1 .449872-.449872
>
> 2 .449872-.649973
>
> 3 .648873-.749909
>
> etc
>
> The point should plot with class 2 but does not.
>
> If I delete class 1, the point goes away.
>
> I have tried tweaking the class values such that the value should be
> included in
>
> class 2 also, but no difference.
>
> The circles are sized with the lowest values as the largest circles, if
> that matters.
>
>
>
> Additionally, sometimes the “show feature count” function gives the
>
> correct number of feature in the class but other times, it only lists
> zeros.
>
> Thank you for your suggestions.
>
> Patty
>
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