Learn to view, edit and analyse geospatial data using QGIS and Python 3Key FeaturesLeverage the power of QGIS to add professionalism to your mapsExplore and work with the newly released features like Python 3, GeoPackage, 3D views, Print layouts in QGIS 3.4Build your own plugins and customize maps using QT designerBook DescriptionQGIS 3.4 is the first LTR (long term release) of QGIS version 3. This is a giant leap forward for the project with tons of new features and impactful changes. Learn QGIS is fully updated for QGIS 3.4, covering its processing engine update, Python 3 de-facto coding environment, and the GeoPackage format.This book will help you get started on your QGIS journey, guiding you to develop your own processing pathway. You will explore the user interface, loading your data, editing, and then creating data. QGIS often surprises new users with its mapping capabilities; you will discover how easily you can style and create your first map. But that’s not all! In the final part of the book, you’ll learn about spatial analysis and the powerful tools in QGIS, and conclude by looking at Python processing options.By the end of the book, you will have become proficient in geospatial analysis using QGIS and Python.What you will learnExplore various ways to load data into QGISUnderstand how to style data and present it in a mapCreate maps and explore ways to expand themGet acquainted with the new processing toolbox in QGIS 3.4Manipulate your geospatial data and gain quality insightsUnderstand how to customize QGIS 3.4Work with QGIS 3.4 in 3DWho this book is forIf you are a developer or consultant familiar with the basic functions and processes of GIS and want to learn how to use QGIS to analyze geospatial data and create rich mapping applications, this book is for you. You’ll also find this book useful if you’re new to QGIS and wish to grasp its fundamentals
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QGIS 3.4 is a user-friendly open source geographic information system (GIS) that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Windows. The book will take you on a journey from firing up QGIS for the first time to developing your own processing pathway. We’ll look at the fundamentals of GIS: data creation, data display, creating maps and spatial analysis.
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Table of ContentsWhere do I start?Data Creation and EditingVisualizing dataCreating Great MapsRunning geospatial queries on dataExtending and customizing QGIS 3

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788997423
Publisert
2018-11-27
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Packt Publishing Limited
Høyde
93 mm
Bredde
75 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Biographical note

Andrew Cutts is a Geospatial freelancer based in West Sussex, UK. He has almost 20 years industry experience across several sectors. He holds a degree in Geography and a Masters in GIS (awarded in 2002). Andrew consults for clients worldwide and gives training in Geospatial technology, themes include Python, GIS and Earth Observation. Andrew writes extensively on the topic of Geospatial technology on his blog www.acgeospatial.co.uk and is the co-host of the scenefromabove podcast. You can follow him on Twitter @map_andrew. Anita Graser is a spatial data scientist, open source GIS advocate, and author with a background in geographic information science. She is currently working with the Center for Mobility Systems at the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna and teaching QGIS classes at UNIGIS Salzburg. She serves on the QGIS project steering committee. and has published several books about QGIS. Furthermore, she develops tools, such as the Time Manager plugin for QGIS. You can follow her on Twitter @underdarkGIS.