QGIS User 0050 - Charts and Diagrams
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2025
- Use QGIS built in functions to add charts and diagrams to your maps.
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(This video are using QGIS 3.32)
0:19 Data Plotly Plugin
1:25 Introduction QGIS diagrams
2:41 Pie Charts
16:05 Polygons, Histograms and Bars
22:33 Overlapping Points
26:21 Aggregate Charts
37:56 Chart Labels
43:01 That is all
Thanks for showing how to make these. It's great to have examples to reflect upon. And it gives a few new ideas of how to present some information in a more meaningful way.
Excellent video! TYSM.
Wish someone could explain how to define XY coordinates to display the graphs at specific locations, been fooling around with them for better than a year now, on and off. It'd be incredibly useful, since once your screen gets a bit crowded with them graphs, the engine sometimes overlaps them even if there's enough empty space, even placing them exactly on top of each other at times.
Guess I'll have to go on tweeking around, sooner or later something's gonna happen. Maybe 3.28 (latest LTR) is better on this regard than the one's I've been using, too.
Gotta love QGIS. Among the best FOSSs ever!
No sabía de esta función de QGIS.
Muchas gracias 🍻
For some reason when using the Layer option I can get a Pie Chart to plot once and then if I try to change it nothing happens. I've checked the rendering options and nothing happens. If I reload the layer I can get it to work once and thats all. Maybe its a QGIS bug?
Thank you, for this New and excellent video. I Ask if it would possible the producer pie charts with percentage labels in each sector of each pie charts like we do in Excel.
Hello Klas! I need to make a pie charts from a single point and I want to represent the data of a single column that contains, for example, men and women. It's possible? thank you!
All you need for a pie chart is geometry and values. Values need to be formated in a way that can be used, so you might need to convert your field values, but it should be quite possible.
Thanks for this useful video 👍🏽
Fint Klas