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Practical GIS
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Practical GIS

by Gábor Farkas
June 2017
Beginner
428 pages
10h 2m
English
Packt Publishing
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Using fuzzy techniques in GIS

Now that we have our final constraint layer, which can be used as a simple mask, we can proceed and create our factors. First, we can remove every intermediary layer we worked with, as our factors use different vector layers as input:

  1. Open the geonames, rivers, waterbodies, and roads vector layers.
  2. Filter the geonames layer to only show the seats of the administrative regions. The correct expression is "featurecod" LIKE 'PPLA%' or "featurecode" LIKE 'PPLA%' depending on which version we use.

 

  1. Filter the roads layer to only show motorways and highways. Such a filter can be applied with the expression "fclass" LIKE 'motorway%' OR "fclass" LIKE 'primary%'.
  2. Get the mean point of the seats of the filtered settlements ...
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