“QGIS can open or connect to many different data sources. These include various vector and raster file formats, databases and web services. You can add them using Data source manager or Browser panel. ”
In this module we will go through the essential steps to start working in a desktop GIS: finding, viewing, exploring and otherwise navigating your data!
Goal: Find and open some vector and raster layers and perform some basic operations on them
Check your results:
Name | Expectation |
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Vector data |
navigating-map-data/ne.sqlite |
Raster data |
navigating-map-data/tandale_imagery.tif |
QGIS, like a typical desktop GIS package, uses the concept of layers drawn on top of each other to make a map. The most common data types for these layers are vector and raster.
You can use the 'Add Layer' tools or menu items to find and load layers or you can browse to them in the Browser panel and drag them into your map.
Hint: If you do not find the 'Add Layer' tools you need to activate the 'Manage Layers Toolbar' or access the 'Data Source Manager' from the Layer Menu.
Then you can use various tools to pan and zoom around your map and explore your data.
You added layers to QGIS but you can't see all of them. Why:
If you zoom in close to the exercise vector data it doesn't look good nor correct. Why is this:
I click on the map with the identify tool but either no attributes or the wrong attributes come up. Why:
Download the sample data for the lesson.