[Qgis-user] Axes

Marcio Midon marciomidon at gmail.com
Fri Aug 27 08:08:27 PDT 2021


TNX for all Charles.

Best regards,

Marcio Midon.

Em 26/08/2021 16:37, Charles Dixon-Paver escreveu:
> I think the best approach will greatly depend on your input data 
> structure and situation, but I should think it certainly is possible.
>
> In the processing toolbox, there is a GRASS tool called 
> v.voronoi.skeleton which is pretty effective at producing single 
> centerlines from polygons. If what you want is not achievable with a 
> single tool, the modeler will allow you to chain processing steps to 
> achieve that outcome, likely in a much more effective manner than in 
> the article you linked to. There may also be community built 
> processing models available on GitHub or GIS stack exchange which 
> might already do this for you. We are hoping to get more solutions on 
> the https://plugins.qgis.org/models/ 
> <https://plugins.qgis.org/models/> platform so that this type of 
> content is more discoverable in future.
>
> I hope that's at least enough to help you get started.
>
> Regards
>
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 at 19:05, Marcio Midon <marciomidon at gmail.com 
> <mailto:marciomidon at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     hi Charles,
>
>     It's something like this:
>
>     https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000012414
>     <https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000012414>
>
>     But i just work with QGIS and Linux,
>
>     Thanks for all,
>
>     Best Regards,
>
>     Marcio Midon.
>
>     Em 26/08/2021 08:44, Charles Dixon-Paver escreveu:
>>     Hi there,
>>
>>     I think it may be a bit unclear exactly what your objective is.
>>     Perhaps attaching an illustration of some sort would help the
>>     community better understand the problem so that we can assist
>>     with a solution.
>>
>>     Regards
>>
>>     On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 at 02:06, Marcio Midon <marciomidon at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:marciomidon at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Hello colleagues,
>>
>>         I need to generate in QGIS street axes from a block face and
>>         that these axes cross for two meters.
>>
>>         It's possible?
>>
>>         Best regards,
>>
>>         *Márcio Midon*Arquiteto e Urbanista UFPel Especialista
>>         Geoprocessamento UFPR Mestre Geomática UFSM Doutorando
>>         Geografia UFSM Tel 53 3305 7075 | Cel 53 98100 2020 SKYPE
>>         marcio_midon
>>
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>     Cordialmente,
>
>     *Márcio Midon*Arquiteto e Urbanista UFPel Especialista
>     Geoprocessamento UFPR Mestre Geomática UFSM Doutorando Geografia
>     UFSM Tel 53 3305 7075 | Cel 53 98100 2020 SKYPE marcio_midon
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Cordialmente,

*Márcio Midon*Arquiteto e Urbanista UFPel Especialista Geoprocessamento 
UFPR Mestre Geomática UFSM Doutorando Geografia UFSM Tel 53 3305 7075 | 
Cel 53 98100 2020 SKYPE marcio_midon

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