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'''https://spoken-tutorial.org/''' | '''https://spoken-tutorial.org/''' | ||
− | || To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with | + | || To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with '''QGIS''' interface. |
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− | Data in the form of spreadsheet can be imported to QGIS. | + | Data in the form of spreadsheet can be imported to '''QGIS'''. |
− | The data file must have 2 columns which contain the X and Y coordinates. | + | The data file must have 2 columns which contain the '''X''' and '''Y coordinates'''. |
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'''https://www.qgistutorials.com''' | '''https://www.qgistutorials.com''' | ||
− | || To practise this tutorial you need to | + | || To practise this tutorial you need to download the folder given in '''Code files''' link, located below the player. |
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|| Click on the folder '''Code-files''' to open, point to the text files. | || Click on the folder '''Code-files''' to open, point to the text files. | ||
− | || I have already | + | || I have already downloaded the '''code file''', extracted and saved it in a folder on '''Desktop'''. |
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|| Double-click on Code-file folder. | || Double-click on Code-file folder. | ||
− | || I will double-click on Code | + | || I will double-click on '''Code files''' folder to view the contents. |
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− | Here too we have names of cities, with '''longitude''' and '''latitude '''data. | + | Here too, we have names of cities, with '''longitude''' and '''latitude '''data. |
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− | Click on '''QGIS''' icon on | + | Click on '''QGIS''' icon on '''Desktop'''. |
|| Close the text file. | || Close the text file. | ||
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− | || | + | || Double Click on the '''QGIS''' icon |
Click on '''Layers''' on menu bar. | Click on '''Layers''' on menu bar. | ||
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|| Click on '''Layer '''menu on the menu bar. | || Click on '''Layer '''menu on the menu bar. | ||
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|| Point to the file path in '''File Name '''text box. | || Point to the file path in '''File Name '''text box. | ||
− | || In the create a layer dialog-box, | + | || In the create a layer dialog-box, the '''file path''' is now seen in the '''File Name''' text box. |
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− | If not click on '''CSV''' radio button to select it. | + | If not, click on '''CSV''' radio button to select it. |
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Point to '''Latitude '''and '''Longitude'''. | Point to '''Latitude '''and '''Longitude'''. | ||
− | || '''Geometry definition''' section | + | || '''Geometry definition''' section will be auto-populated with''' Latitude '''and '''Longitude '''data. |
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− | will be auto-populated with''' Latitude '''and '''Longitude '''data. | + | |
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|| Point to '''Latitude '''and '''Longitude'''. | || Point to '''Latitude '''and '''Longitude'''. | ||
− | || Please note | + | || Please note '''X-coordinate''' is '''longitude''' and '''Y-coordinate''' is '''latitude'''. |
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|| Cursor on QGIS canvas. | || Cursor on QGIS canvas. | ||
− | || The data is imported and displayed on QGIS canvas. | + | || The data is imported and displayed on '''QGIS canvas'''. |
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− | This will be demonstrated in detail in upcoming tutorials. | + | This will be demonstrated in detail in the upcoming tutorials. |
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− | The path connects southern most city to the northern most city | + | The path connects southern-most city to the northern-most city. |
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|| Cursor on the list. | || Cursor on the list. | ||
− | || It shows the list of all available algorithms grouped in different blocks. | + | || It shows the list of all available '''algorithms''' grouped in different blocks. |
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− | Click on the black triangle next to | + | Click on the black triangle next to '''Vector creation tools'''. |
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− | '''Vector creation tools'''. | + | |
|| Expand '''QGIS geoalgorithm''' by clicking on the black triangle next to it. | || Expand '''QGIS geoalgorithm''' by clicking on the black triangle next to it. | ||
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|| Double click on '''Points to path''' tool. | || Double click on '''Points to path''' tool. | ||
− | || From the expanded menu, double click on '''Points to path''' tool to execute the algorithm. | + | || From the expanded menu, double click on '''Points to path''' tool to execute the '''algorithm'''. |
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− | Select '''Input | + | Select '''Input layer''' as '''Places'''. |
|| '''Points to path''' dialog-box opens. | || '''Points to path''' dialog-box opens. | ||
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|| Select '''Group field''' as '''type,C,16.''' | || Select '''Group field''' as '''type,C,16.''' | ||
− | || From the '''Group field''' drop-down select '''type,C,16.''' | + | || From the '''Group field''' drop-down, select '''type,C,16.''' |
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|| Select '''Order field''' as '''Latitude,N,19,11'''. | || Select '''Order field''' as '''Latitude,N,19,11'''. | ||
− | || From the '''Order field '''drop-down select '''Latitude,N,19,11'''. | + | || From the '''Order field '''drop-down, select '''Latitude,N,19,11'''. |
− | This denotes the path will go in the ascending order of the latitude. | + | This denotes the path will go in the ascending order of the '''latitude'''. |
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From the drop-down select '''Save to file''' option. | From the drop-down select '''Save to file''' option. | ||
− | || Click on the button next to''' Paths''' field | + | || Click on the button next to''' Paths''' field. |
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+ | From the sub-menu select '''Save to file''' option. | ||
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− | Select a suitable location to save the file. | + | Select a suitable location to save the file. I will select '''Desktop'''. |
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− | I will select '''Desktop'''. | + | |
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− | The path with | + | The path with filename, appears on the '''Paths''' field. |
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|| Cursor on the map on canvas. | || Cursor on the map on canvas. | ||
− | || Using this algorithm any two points on the map can be connected by a path. | + | || Using this '''algorithm''' any two points on the map can be connected by a path. |
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'''About WMS''' | '''About WMS''' | ||
− | || About WMS | + | || About '''WMS''' |
− | WMS stands for '''Web Map Services'''. | + | '''WMS''' stands for '''Web Map Services'''. |
− | WMS is an | + | '''WMS''' is an open '''GIS''' standard specification for interactive mapping. |
− | This is based on requesting map images from a server over the Internet. | + | This is based on requesting map images from a '''server''' over the Internet. |
− | For this demonstration you must be connected to the | + | For this demonstration you must be connected to the Internet. |
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− | In the address bar type bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in | + | In the address bar type '''bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in''' |
− | + | Press '''Enter'''. | |
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− | choose '''Land Use Land Cover (50K):2005-06 ''' | + | choose '''Land Use Land Cover (50K):2005-06 '''. |
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|| Click on the '''Web Services''' tab. | || Click on the '''Web Services''' tab. | ||
− | Under section | + | Under section '''For QGIS, uDig, ArcGIS and Other Users, Web Map Service (WMS)URL''' |
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+ | Note the '''Layer id''' for this '''layer'''. | ||
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|| Highlight the URL. | || Highlight the URL. | ||
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Right click and copy the URL | Right click and copy the URL | ||
− | || | + | || And highlight the '''URL'''. |
− | Right click and copy the '''URL'''. | + | |
+ | Right-click and copy the '''URL'''. | ||
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− | In the Layers | + | In the '''Layers''' panel, uncheck the '''Paths''' and '''Place layers''' to hide them. |
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From the sub-menu, click on '''WMS/WMTS layer.''' | From the sub-menu, click on '''WMS/WMTS layer.''' | ||
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|| Click on '''Layer''' menu on the menu bar, from the drop-down, select '''Add Layer.''' | || Click on '''Layer''' menu on the menu bar, from the drop-down, select '''Add Layer.''' | ||
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− | In the URL field, paste the copied URL link from the Bhuvan website. | + | In the '''URL''' field, paste the copied '''URL''' link from the '''Bhuvan''' website. |
− | [http://bhuvan5.nrsc.gov.in/bhuvan/wms | + | [http://bhuvan5.nrsc.gov.in/bhuvan/wms http://bhuvan5.nrsc.gov.in/bhuvan/wms] |
Click on '''OK''' button at the bottom-right corner of the dialog-box. | Click on '''OK''' button at the bottom-right corner of the dialog-box. | ||
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Click on '''OK''' button. | Click on '''OK''' button. | ||
− | || In the '''Save Connection''' dialog-box | + | || In the '''Save Connection''' dialog-box, click on '''OK''' button. |
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'''Select id 971 with the name. vector:KA_LULC50K_0506.''' | '''Select id 971 with the name. vector:KA_LULC50K_0506.''' | ||
− | || In the id section, | + | || In the '''id''' section, select '''id 971'''. |
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− | This id corresponds to to the id layer of the WMS layer from Bhuvan website. | + | This '''id''' corresponds to to the '''id layer''' of the '''WMS layer''' from '''Bhuvan''' website. |
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|| Cursor on canvas. | || Cursor on canvas. | ||
− | || On canvas, the '''Land Use Land Cover layer''' for Karnataka is displayed. | + | || On '''canvas''', the '''Land Use Land Cover layer''' for Karnataka is displayed. |
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In this tutorial we have learnt to | In this tutorial we have learnt to | ||
− | * Import speadsheets in CSV format to create a Point Layer | + | * Import speadsheets in '''CSV''' format to create a '''Point Layer''' |
− | * Convert Point Layer to a Polyline Layer | + | * Convert '''Point Layer''' to a '''Polyline Layer''' and, |
− | * Load '''WMS''' (Web Map Service) layer in '''QGIS.''' | + | * Load '''WMS''' (Web Map Service) layer from '''Bhuvan''' website in '''QGIS.''' |
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'''About Spoken Tutorial project''' | '''About Spoken Tutorial project''' | ||
− | ||* The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | + | || |
+ | * The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. | ||
* Please download and watch it. | * Please download and watch it. | ||
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|| Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. | || Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India. | ||
− | More information on this mission is available at | + | More information on this mission is available at this link. |
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Revision as of 15:11, 18 January 2019
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to this tutorial on Importing spreadsheets in QGIS. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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System Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using,
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Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial you should be familiar with QGIS interface.
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Slide Number 5
GIS Data
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Often GIS data is available in table or spreadsheet format (.txt or .csv files)
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Slide Number 6
Example to Practise |
To practise this tutorial you need to download the folder given in Code files link, located below the player.
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Click on the folder Code-files to open, point to the text files. | I have already downloaded the code file, extracted and saved it in a folder on Desktop. |
Double-click on Code-file folder. | I will double-click on Code files folder to view the contents. |
Point to the files. | Here you will see 2 files Places.csv and Places.txt. |
Double-click on Places.csv file.
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Double-click on Places.csv file.
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Point to the columns.
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It has names of cities with latitude and longitude data.
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Double-click and open Places.txt file.
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Double-click and open Places.txt file.
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Click on red cross on the top-left corner.
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Close the text file.
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Double Click on the QGIS icon
Click on Layers on menu bar. |
Click on Layer menu on the menu bar. |
Select Add layers and then select Add Delimited Text Layer. | From the drop-down list, select Add layer.
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Create a Layer from a Delimited Text File dialog-box opens.
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A dialog-box opens.
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Desktop>> Select Places.csv.
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A dialog-box opens.
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Point to the file path in File Name text box. | In the create a layer dialog-box, the file path is now seen in the File Name text box. |
In the File format section, click on CSV radio button. | In the File format section, by default CSV option gets selected.
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Cursor on Geometry definition section.
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Geometry definition section will be auto-populated with Latitude and Longitude data. |
Point to Latitude and Longitude. | Please note X-coordinate is longitude and Y-coordinate is latitude.
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Click on OK button. | Click on OK button. |
Cursor on Coordinate Reference System Selector dialog-box.
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Coordinate Reference System Selector dialog-box opens.
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Cursor on QGIS canvas. | The data is imported and displayed on QGIS canvas. |
Cursor on QGIS canvas. | A map of India opens with points.
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Cursor on QGIS canvas. | The style and color of these point features can be changed.
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Slide Number 7
Assignmemt-1 |
As an assignment,
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Cursor on the map. | Now let us convert this Point layer to Polyline layer. |
Cursor on the map. | Here we will connect all the cities with a path.
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Click on Processing menu on the menu bar.
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This is based on latitude data of each city.
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Cursor on Toolbox. | Processing Toolbox panel opens on the right-side of the screen. |
Cursor on the list. | It shows the list of all available algorithms grouped in different blocks. |
Click on the black triangle next to QGIS geoalgorithms.
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Expand QGIS geoalgorithm by clicking on the black triangle next to it.
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Double click on Points to path tool. | From the expanded menu, double click on Points to path tool to execute the algorithm. |
Cursor on Points to path dialog-box.
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Points to path dialog-box opens.
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Select Group field as type,C,16. | From the Group field drop-down, select type,C,16.
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Select Order field as Latitude,N,19,11. | From the Order field drop-down, select Latitude,N,19,11.
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Click on the button next to Paths field.
From the drop-down select Save to file option. |
Click on the button next to Paths field.
From the sub-menu select Save to file option. |
Cursor on Save file dialog-box.
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Save file dialog-box opens.
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Click on Save button.
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Click on Save button.
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Click the check box for Open output file after running algorithm. | Click the check box for Open output file after running algorithm. |
Click on Run button. | Click on Run button at the bottom right corner of the dialog-box. |
Cursor on the map on canvas. | Notice the map on the canvas.
The output path between the cities is shown. |
Cursor on the map on canvas. | Using this algorithm any two points on the map can be connected by a path. |
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Assignment-2 |
As an Assignment,
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Cursor on the map. | Now let us add a WMS layer in QGIS. |
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About WMS |
About WMS
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Click on web browser
Type bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in
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Open any web browser.
Press Enter. |
Cursor on Bhuvan home page. | Bhuvan home page opens. |
Click on Thematic Services tab. | Click on Thematic Services tab.
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Under Search tab, Select Theme drop-down,
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In the left panel, under Search tab, under Select Theme drop-down,
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Click on Select Geography dropdown, select Karnataka. | Under Select Geography drop-down, choose Karnataka. |
Click on Web services tab.
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Click on the Web Services tab.
Under section For QGIS, uDig, ArcGIS and Other Users, Web Map Service (WMS)URL
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Highlight the URL.
URL - "http://bhuvan5.nrsc.gov.in/bhuvan/wms" Right click and copy the URL |
And highlight the URL.
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Cursor on QGIS interface.
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Back to QGIS interface,
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Click Add Layer from the Layer menu.
From the sub-menu, click on WMS/WMTS layer. |
Click on Layer menu on the menu bar, from the drop-down, select Add Layer.
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Point to Add Layers from WMS Server dialog-box.
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Add Layer dialog-box opens.
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Type Bhuvan in the Name field.
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In Name field type Bhuvan.
Click on OK button at the bottom-right corner of the dialog-box. |
In the Save Connection dialog-box.
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In the Save Connection dialog-box, click on OK button. |
In the Add Layers from WMS Server dialog-box, Click Connect.
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In the Add Layers dialog-box, click on Connect button.
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In the id section,
Select id 971 with the name. vector:KA_LULC50K_0506. |
In the id section, select id 971.
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Click on Add button.
Click on Close button. |
Click on Add button at the bottom-right corner of the dialog-box.
Click on Close button. |
Cursor on canvas. | On canvas, the Land Use Land Cover layer for Karnataka is displayed. |
Cursor on canvas. | Similarly we can load any available layer of different themes. |
Slide Number 10
Summary |
Let us summarize,
In this tutorial we have learnt to
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Slide Number 11
About Spoken Tutorial project |
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Slide Number 12
Spoken Tutorial workshops |
The Spoken Tutorial Project team:
For more details, please write to us. |
Slide number 13
Forum for specific questions: |
Please post your timed queries on this forum. |
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Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.
More information on this mission is available at this link. |
This tutorial is contributed by Prajwal M from NIT Suratkal and Snehalatha from IIT Bombay.
Thank you for joining. |