[Qgis-user] First time here
Luciano La Sala
lucianolasala at yahoo.com.ar
Sun Sep 30 16:12:08 PDT 2012
Estimado Carlos! Muchas gracias por tu ayuda! Creo que me será muy útil para
lograr mi objetivo.
Un cordial abrazo desde Argentina!
Luciano
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Carlos Cerdán [mailto:sig.upagu at gmail.com]
Enviado el: Sunday, September 30, 2012 8:04 PM
Para: qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org
CC: Luciano La Sala
Asunto: Re: [Qgis-user] First time here
Hola Luciano:
Mi Inglés no es bueno, así que con (o sin) el permiso del foro van estas
líneas en español:
Bienvenido a QGIS!!
Tengo a la mano un par tutoriales que preparé para unas prácticas con GRASS
bajo QGIS 1.8 que creo te serán útiles.
Tutorial 1 : https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7OCKS4ZyCTARTJNY3h6RWFYcFk
Tutorial 2 : https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7OCKS4ZyCTAODFOSGd5cXRqNzQ
En GRASS hay dos módulos que se ajustan a tus necesidades:
v.to.rast.const : convertir vectorial a raster usando una constante
v.to.rast.attr : convertir vectorial a raster usando valores de su tabla de
atributos
Además la calculadora gráfica de GRASS también te será muy útil.
Saludos desde Cajamarca - Perú
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My English is not good, so with (or without) the permission of the forum the
above lines in Spanish:
Wellcome to QGIS!!
I have a couple of tutorials that I made for practices with GRASS under QGIS
1.8 that I think it will be useful for you
Tutorial 1 : https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7OCKS4ZyCTARTJNY3h6RWFYcFk
Tutorial 2 : https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7OCKS4ZyCTAODFOSGd5cXRqNzQ
GRASS have two tools that are for your request:
v.to.rast.const
v.to.rast.attr
Graphical calculator will be also useful for you.
Cheers from Cajamarca - Perú
El 29/09/12 15:16, Luciano La Sala escribió:
> Hello QGIS users!
>
> My name is Luciano and I am a wildlife researcher from Argentina. I am
> rather new to the world of QGIS, so I apologize in advance for any
> rather basic question.
>
> I have several shapefiles of Argentina which I am supposed to use to
> make a risk map. These vector files include:
>
> 1- Country border (line)
> 2- Airports (points)
> 3- Rivers (lines)
> 4- Wetlands (polygons)
> 5- Roads (lines)
> 6- Poultry farms (points)
>
> I rasterized each of the vector files and gave each the same, new size
> (3993 hight and 2393 width) to fit the entire country.
>
> Then, on each of the six maps, cells should be made to take a value of
> 1 if risk factor is present (road, city, airport, wetland, and so on)
> and 0 otherwise. All the rasters should then be combined into one
> unified map. It is my understanding that this unified map can be made
> using different approaches (e.g. addition, addition and weighting,
pair-wise comparisons).
> In ArcView 3.2 this is done with "map calculator" of the "spatial
analysis"
> extension. These procedures would give a map in raster format where
> color intensity of the cells is associated with the risk present in the
area.
> Finally, one can apply a kernel smoothing to ease interpretation of the
map.
>
>
> So at this point my questions are:
>
> 1) How do I assign values of 0 or 1 to pixels on each raster image? I
> believe I could use RasterCalc plugin, but I just can't find a way
> around this.
>
> 2) Once the above step is solved, how do I combine all maps into one
> using one of the mentioned procedures (e.g. addition)?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Luciano La Sala
> Centro de Estudios Cuantitativos en Sanidad Animal (CECSA) - CONICET
> Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias - Casilda Universidad Nacional de
> Rosario Argentina
>
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El 29/09/12 15:16, Luciano La Sala escribió:
> Hello QGIS users!
>
> My name is Luciano and I am a wildlife researcher from Argentina. I am
> rather new to the world of QGIS, so I apologize in advance for any
> rather basic question.
>
> I have several shapefiles of Argentina which I am supposed to use to
> make a risk map. These vector files include:
>
> 1- Country border (line)
> 2- Airports (points)
> 3- Rivers (lines)
> 4- Wetlands (polygons)
> 5- Roads (lines)
> 6- Poultry farms (points)
>
> I rasterized each of the vector files and gave each the same, new size
> (3993 hight and 2393 width) to fit the entire country.
>
> Then, on each of the six maps, cells should be made to take a value of
> 1 if risk factor is present (road, city, airport, wetland, and so on)
> and 0 otherwise. All the rasters should then be combined into one
> unified map. It is my understanding that this unified map can be made
> using different approaches (e.g. addition, addition and weighting,
pair-wise comparisons).
> In ArcView 3.2 this is done with "map calculator" of the "spatial
analysis"
> extension. These procedures would give a map in raster format where
> color intensity of the cells is associated with the risk present in the
area.
> Finally, one can apply a kernel smoothing to ease interpretation of the
map.
>
>
> So at this point my questions are:
>
> 1) How do I assign values of 0 or 1 to pixels on each raster image? I
> believe I could use RasterCalc plugin, but I just can't find a way
> around this.
>
> 2) Once the above step is solved, how do I combine all maps into one
> using one of the mentioned procedures (e.g. addition)?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Luciano La Sala
> Centro de Estudios Cuantitativos en Sanidad Animal (CECSA) - CONICET
> Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias - Casilda Universidad Nacional de
> Rosario Argentina
>
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> Qgis-user mailing list
> Qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org
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