Rasterize Vector to Raster | Vector to Raster Conversion | Rasterize in QGIS

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • Rasterize, also spelled rasterise, is converting a vector image (a mathematically defined image of points and curves) to a raster image (a picture composed of discrete pixels).
    Converting between raster and vector formats allows you to make use of both raster and vector data when solving a GIS problem, as well as using the various analysis methods unique to these two forms of geographic data. This increases the flexibility you have when considering data sources and processing methods for solving a GIS problem.
    To combine a raster and vector analysis, you need to convert the one type of data to the other.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @lavienguyen8768
    @lavienguyen8768 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for the tutorial.

  • @Nova-qn3rq
    @Nova-qn3rq 2 роки тому +1

    Very educative.

  • @AlexDrvn
    @AlexDrvn Рік тому

    I have a shapefile whose attribute table has soil map information. When I run the rasterize process, my elevation has a range from a negative to a positive value. Do you think the output run well?

    • @SurveyingSolution
      @SurveyingSolution  Рік тому

      Hello Alex, your question isn't clear enough. Please can you shed more light?
      Regards!

    • @SuperLuckynumber2
      @SuperLuckynumber2 23 дні тому

      The same thing is happening to me. It is showing a raster in the layers that goes from -340 to +340, but nothing is showing up on the map.

    • @wrathvengeance5949
      @wrathvengeance5949 18 днів тому

      @@SuperLuckynumber2 You might have to reproject the vector layer so that it is using the same CRS as your project.