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Importing spreadsheet data into QuantumGIS

Franck TheetenRoyal Museum for Central Africa

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Precondition

• The coordinates in the source data must be in the same unit and format as the current projection in QGIS (ex: decimal degrees for WGS84, meters for UTM)

• Conversion possible afterwards• (Activate background layers)

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1) Save your data as tab-delimited

Choose ‘text (tab delimited)” in “save as type” menu

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2) Enable the “Import Text Delimited” plugin

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2) Enable the “Import Text Delimited” plugin

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3) Activate the plugin from the “layer tab”

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4) Importation

• 1) Open the file• 2) enable “selected delimiter”• 3) Check that “tab” (and only tab!) is declared as

delimiter• 4) Verify that the X field corresponds to the column

containing the longitudes (in decimal degrees!). Might not be the pre-loaded default value

• 5) Verify that the Y field also corresponds to the column containing the latitudes (in decimal degrees!).

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4) Importation

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It worked! But…

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…this is not yet finished

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5) Save the point layer as shapefile

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6) Better reimport the shapefile

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Note: you can convert the shapefile as KML and open it into GoogleEarth afterwards

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Note: you can convert the shapefile as KML and open it into GoogleEarth afterwards

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Note: you can convert the shapefile as KML and open it into GoogleEarth afterwards

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7) Display labels

• 1) Right click the layer in the left menu and select “properties”

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7) Display labels

• 1) “Label “Tab• 2) trigger “Display Labels” on• 3) Choose the associated column in “Field

containing label”• 4) Pay attention to the ratio zoom

level/amount of data!!!!

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7) Display labels

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8) Color classification

• 1) Right click on the properties of the layer– Style Tab– “Old symbology”

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8) Color classification

• 2) Unique value• 3) choose column (e.g.: scientiifc name• 4) click “classify”• 5) click “randomize color”• 6) eventually double click the dots to change

the colors

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8) Color classification

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