[Qgis-user] UNION OF FILE VECTORS (different geometry) and rasterize
Charles Dixon-Paver
charles at kartoza.com
Tue Oct 27 01:57:41 PDT 2020
You have a couple of options available and what suits best might depend on
our input data... But you could use the buffer tool to create a
footprint of your line feature, or you can create multiple rasters and
essentially "merge" them together with the raster calculator.
On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 at 09:43, Azzurra Lentini <azzurralentini at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi to all, my aim is to obtain 1 raster file (an image) from 2 different
> vector files (esri shape) that are of different geometry : one is polygon
> geometry and the other is line geometry (in the same area).
> For example I have some buildings and streets (in two different vectors
> with different geometry) and I would like to obtain a single raster file
> (an image with buildings and street).
> Is it possible and how? - normally if I need to rasterize a single shape
> file I use saga rasterize, but in this case I don't know how to do
> because I have 2 different shapes and with different geometry and also I
> dont know how to do the union or merge of shapefiles with different
> geometry (maybe creating a geopackage??).
>
> Every kind of suggestion is very welcome. Thanks A.L.
>
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