
QGIS 2 Cookbook
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The goal of this recipe is identical to the previous recipe, but it covers how to perform the process with data in a SpatiaLite database. You will to turn points into lines and lines into polygons.
Not all methods are available; for those that are not available, you can use the previous recipe. It will also work on a database layer; it just doesn't save the results to the database. So, the results will need to be imported to the database after completion.
You need to load a vector layer of points with a numeric ID indicating order, and an identifier of unique lines or polygons that is shared between points of the same geometry. For example, you can use census_wake_2000_points
loaded into SpatiaLite with the geometry field called geom
.
Using DB Manager Plugin (comes with QGIS and is in the Database menu), the QspatiaLite plugin, or an alternate SpatiaLite SQL application (command line or...
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