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How can we extract values from a raster and put it in a shapefile?
How to extract latitude/longitude values for specific points from a shapefile?How to get Lon/Lat values from the postgis raster type columnextract shapefile attributes from raster colorsExtract values from raster by using polygonsHow to input Shapefile point data into a raster and have the raster adjust to the new data?Add information from a raster nc-file to a polygon shapefileCalculating average monthly rainfall from raster using shapefileHow do I assign a unique ID area to an area of a shapefile so I can rasterize it?Reading out raster data from multiple regions into xyz format in ArcGIS Desktop?Create mask layer from paletted raster
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I just started using QGIS for a research project and I am not at all familiar with the software nor the formats used. I have a shapefile representing the different departments of France, delimited by borders, and a TIFF file with data points from all over the world that I want to extract and put in the shapefile.
I would like to capture the data from the TIFF file and compute an average for each department (from the shapefile), and put the results in a table (one average data point for each department).
How to do that?
qgis raster shapefile geotiff-tiff
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I just started using QGIS for a research project and I am not at all familiar with the software nor the formats used. I have a shapefile representing the different departments of France, delimited by borders, and a TIFF file with data points from all over the world that I want to extract and put in the shapefile.
I would like to capture the data from the TIFF file and compute an average for each department (from the shapefile), and put the results in a table (one average data point for each department).
How to do that?
qgis raster shapefile geotiff-tiff
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I just started using QGIS for a research project and I am not at all familiar with the software nor the formats used. I have a shapefile representing the different departments of France, delimited by borders, and a TIFF file with data points from all over the world that I want to extract and put in the shapefile.
I would like to capture the data from the TIFF file and compute an average for each department (from the shapefile), and put the results in a table (one average data point for each department).
How to do that?
qgis raster shapefile geotiff-tiff
I just started using QGIS for a research project and I am not at all familiar with the software nor the formats used. I have a shapefile representing the different departments of France, delimited by borders, and a TIFF file with data points from all over the world that I want to extract and put in the shapefile.
I would like to capture the data from the TIFF file and compute an average for each department (from the shapefile), and put the results in a table (one average data point for each department).
How to do that?
qgis raster shapefile geotiff-tiff
qgis raster shapefile geotiff-tiff
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Welcome to gis.stackexchange!
You are looking for the Zonal statistics raster analysis tool:

Under Raster layer select your raster, while Vector layer containing zones is your departments shapefile :)
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it works! thank you so much!!
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Welcome to gis.stackexchange!
You are looking for the Zonal statistics raster analysis tool:

Under Raster layer select your raster, while Vector layer containing zones is your departments shapefile :)
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it works! thank you so much!!
– Danellb
May 20 at 14:06
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Welcome to gis.stackexchange!
You are looking for the Zonal statistics raster analysis tool:

Under Raster layer select your raster, while Vector layer containing zones is your departments shapefile :)
1
it works! thank you so much!!
– Danellb
May 20 at 14:06
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Welcome to gis.stackexchange!
You are looking for the Zonal statistics raster analysis tool:

Under Raster layer select your raster, while Vector layer containing zones is your departments shapefile :)
Welcome to gis.stackexchange!
You are looking for the Zonal statistics raster analysis tool:

Under Raster layer select your raster, while Vector layer containing zones is your departments shapefile :)
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