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How to dissolve shared line segments together in QGIS?


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I have 2 features which are lines on a single layer re-projected to ESPG:2039.



2 lines
I wish to combine them into one MultiLineString but in a way that their common part is merged to a single LineString. I'm using QGIS 3.6.2



I snapped their geometries to the grid and tried to dissolve them together. But when I add start vertices (green) and end vertices (red) to be displayed, I can see that I have 2 lines in the MultiLineString instead of 5 lines:
2 line parts instead of 5



When I run the "intersect" tool on the lines as seperate layers, I get that they do intersect in the joint area (blue line):
intersection



How can I make the joint part be dissolved together to a single line?
Data can be found here as SHP file: http://www.filedropper.com/2lines



UPDATE:
I tried to use the "Remove duplicates" as suggested by Erik, but it didn't do a thing.










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  • Take a look at the tool box, there's a tool that deletes duplicate geometries.

    – Erik
    Apr 24 at 7:33











  • @Erik it didn't help unfortunately. I also get different dissolve results if I dissolve with QGIS toll or SAGA tool. But in both cases I can't get to 5 lines as needed

    – Shakedk
    Apr 24 at 8:46

















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I have 2 features which are lines on a single layer re-projected to ESPG:2039.



2 lines
I wish to combine them into one MultiLineString but in a way that their common part is merged to a single LineString. I'm using QGIS 3.6.2



I snapped their geometries to the grid and tried to dissolve them together. But when I add start vertices (green) and end vertices (red) to be displayed, I can see that I have 2 lines in the MultiLineString instead of 5 lines:
2 line parts instead of 5



When I run the "intersect" tool on the lines as seperate layers, I get that they do intersect in the joint area (blue line):
intersection



How can I make the joint part be dissolved together to a single line?
Data can be found here as SHP file: http://www.filedropper.com/2lines



UPDATE:
I tried to use the "Remove duplicates" as suggested by Erik, but it didn't do a thing.










share|improve this question
























  • Take a look at the tool box, there's a tool that deletes duplicate geometries.

    – Erik
    Apr 24 at 7:33











  • @Erik it didn't help unfortunately. I also get different dissolve results if I dissolve with QGIS toll or SAGA tool. But in both cases I can't get to 5 lines as needed

    – Shakedk
    Apr 24 at 8:46













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2








I have 2 features which are lines on a single layer re-projected to ESPG:2039.



2 lines
I wish to combine them into one MultiLineString but in a way that their common part is merged to a single LineString. I'm using QGIS 3.6.2



I snapped their geometries to the grid and tried to dissolve them together. But when I add start vertices (green) and end vertices (red) to be displayed, I can see that I have 2 lines in the MultiLineString instead of 5 lines:
2 line parts instead of 5



When I run the "intersect" tool on the lines as seperate layers, I get that they do intersect in the joint area (blue line):
intersection



How can I make the joint part be dissolved together to a single line?
Data can be found here as SHP file: http://www.filedropper.com/2lines



UPDATE:
I tried to use the "Remove duplicates" as suggested by Erik, but it didn't do a thing.










share|improve this question
















I have 2 features which are lines on a single layer re-projected to ESPG:2039.



2 lines
I wish to combine them into one MultiLineString but in a way that their common part is merged to a single LineString. I'm using QGIS 3.6.2



I snapped their geometries to the grid and tried to dissolve them together. But when I add start vertices (green) and end vertices (red) to be displayed, I can see that I have 2 lines in the MultiLineString instead of 5 lines:
2 line parts instead of 5



When I run the "intersect" tool on the lines as seperate layers, I get that they do intersect in the joint area (blue line):
intersection



How can I make the joint part be dissolved together to a single line?
Data can be found here as SHP file: http://www.filedropper.com/2lines



UPDATE:
I tried to use the "Remove duplicates" as suggested by Erik, but it didn't do a thing.







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  • Take a look at the tool box, there's a tool that deletes duplicate geometries.

    – Erik
    Apr 24 at 7:33











  • @Erik it didn't help unfortunately. I also get different dissolve results if I dissolve with QGIS toll or SAGA tool. But in both cases I can't get to 5 lines as needed

    – Shakedk
    Apr 24 at 8:46

















  • Take a look at the tool box, there's a tool that deletes duplicate geometries.

    – Erik
    Apr 24 at 7:33











  • @Erik it didn't help unfortunately. I also get different dissolve results if I dissolve with QGIS toll or SAGA tool. But in both cases I can't get to 5 lines as needed

    – Shakedk
    Apr 24 at 8:46
















Take a look at the tool box, there's a tool that deletes duplicate geometries.

– Erik
Apr 24 at 7:33





Take a look at the tool box, there's a tool that deletes duplicate geometries.

– Erik
Apr 24 at 7:33













@Erik it didn't help unfortunately. I also get different dissolve results if I dissolve with QGIS toll or SAGA tool. But in both cases I can't get to 5 lines as needed

– Shakedk
Apr 24 at 8:46





@Erik it didn't help unfortunately. I also get different dissolve results if I dissolve with QGIS toll or SAGA tool. But in both cases I can't get to 5 lines as needed

– Shakedk
Apr 24 at 8:46










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In order to merge multiple features into one used the Merge Selected Features function.
Choose all the item you want to merge, they don't need to touch each other.



enter image description here



Make sure that the Advanced Digitizing Toolbar is on, and click on the Merge Selected Features function.



enter image description here



Know you need to choose how to merge your features. In a table with few rows it's easy, in a larger one you need to make sure that you will not lose data you need.



enter image description here
Now, all the rows in the table have been merged into one.



enter image description here






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In order to merge multiple features into one used the Merge Selected Features function.
Choose all the item you want to merge, they don't need to touch each other.



enter image description here



Make sure that the Advanced Digitizing Toolbar is on, and click on the Merge Selected Features function.



enter image description here



Know you need to choose how to merge your features. In a table with few rows it's easy, in a larger one you need to make sure that you will not lose data you need.



enter image description here
Now, all the rows in the table have been merged into one.



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In order to merge multiple features into one used the Merge Selected Features function.
Choose all the item you want to merge, they don't need to touch each other.



enter image description here



Make sure that the Advanced Digitizing Toolbar is on, and click on the Merge Selected Features function.



enter image description here



Know you need to choose how to merge your features. In a table with few rows it's easy, in a larger one you need to make sure that you will not lose data you need.



enter image description here
Now, all the rows in the table have been merged into one.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer


















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    This is exactly what I needed! Thank you :)

    – Shakedk
    Apr 24 at 8:55













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In order to merge multiple features into one used the Merge Selected Features function.
Choose all the item you want to merge, they don't need to touch each other.



enter image description here



Make sure that the Advanced Digitizing Toolbar is on, and click on the Merge Selected Features function.



enter image description here



Know you need to choose how to merge your features. In a table with few rows it's easy, in a larger one you need to make sure that you will not lose data you need.



enter image description here
Now, all the rows in the table have been merged into one.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer













In order to merge multiple features into one used the Merge Selected Features function.
Choose all the item you want to merge, they don't need to touch each other.



enter image description here



Make sure that the Advanced Digitizing Toolbar is on, and click on the Merge Selected Features function.



enter image description here



Know you need to choose how to merge your features. In a table with few rows it's easy, in a larger one you need to make sure that you will not lose data you need.



enter image description here
Now, all the rows in the table have been merged into one.



enter image description here







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