
QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, Second Edition
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Changing a feature's attribute is very straightforward, and well-supported by the PyQGIS API. In this recipe, we'll change a single attribute, but you can change as many attributes of a feature at once as desired.
You will need the New York City museums shapefile used in other recipes, which you can download as a ZIP file from the following URL:
https://github.com/GeospatialPython/Learn/raw/master/NYC_MUSEUMS_GEO.zip
Extract this shapefile to /qgis_data/nyc
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We will load the shapefile as a vector layer, validate it, define the feature ID whose fields we want to change, define the new attribute value as an attribute index and value, and change the feature in the layer:
Start QGIS.
From the Plugins menu, select Python Console.
First, load the layer and validate it:
vectorLyr = QgsVectorLayer('/qgis_data/nyc/NYC_MUSEUMS_GEO.shp', 'Museums' , "ogr") vectorLyr.isValid...