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QGIS 2 Cookbook

By : Alex Mandel, Víctor Olaya Ferrero, Anita Graser, Alexander Bruy
Book Image

QGIS 2 Cookbook

By: Alex Mandel, Víctor Olaya Ferrero, Anita Graser, Alexander Bruy

Overview of this book

QGIS is a user-friendly, cross-platform desktop geographic information system used to make maps and analyze spatial data. QGIS allows users to understand, question, interpret, and visualize spatial data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps. This book is a collection of simple to advanced techniques that are needed in everyday geospatial work, and shows how to accomplish them with QGIS. You will begin by understanding the different types of data management techniques, as well as how data exploration works. You will then learn how to perform classic vector and raster analysis with QGIS, apart from creating time-based visualizations. Finally, you will learn how to create interactive and visually appealing maps with custom cartography. By the end of this book, you will have all the necessary knowledge to handle spatial data management, exploration, and visualization tasks in QGIS.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
QGIS 2 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using the raster calculator


The raster calculator is one of the most flexible and versatile tools in QGIS. This allows you to perform algebraic operations based on raster layers, and compute new layers. This recipe shows you how to use it.

Getting ready

Open the catchment_area.tif file. The file should look like the following screenshot:

How to do it…

  1. Open the Processing Toolbox option and find the algorithm called Raster calculator by searching for it using the search box. Double-click on the algorithm item to execute it, as shown in the following screenshot:

  2. Click on the button in the Input layers field to open the layer selector. There is only one layer available: the catchment_area layer. Select this layer.

  3. In the Formula field, enter ln(a).

  4. Click on Run to run the algorithm. The resulting layer will be added to the QGIS project, as follows:

How it works…

The layers selected in the layer selector are referred to using a single letter in alphabetical order (a for the first one, b for the second...