Point sampling on raster
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− | + | * In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type Random selection and select '''Random selection within subsets''' under Vector selection tools of QGIS. | |
− | + | * Select Regular point grid (result of [[Create regular grid]]) as the input layer. | |
+ | * Select the Column name containing the grouping class code as ID field. | ||
+ | * Enter 10 as sample size for each category. | ||
+ | * Click on {{button|text=Run}} to execute the algorithm. | ||
[[category:Working with Vector Data]] | [[category:Working with Vector Data]] |
Revision as of 14:10, 26 November 2017
First phase systematic sampling
- Click Plugins --> Manage and Install Plugins.
- Type in the search bar Point sampling tool, click on the plugin name and then on Install plugin.
- Load the single band raster file C_ID.tif created by [Convert vector to Raster].
- Load the regular grid as vector point file systematic_grid100.shp' created by [Create regular point grid].
- Make sure that both layers are ticked in the [TOC].
- Open the Point Sampling Tool clicking .
- Select the layer containing sampling points.
- Specify the output of the resulting vector file marking column with CTR + left click.
- Enter an output shapefile name systematic_grid100_cid.shp and path by clicking Browse.
- Confirm with OK. The new layer is added to the Layer Panel .
Second phase: stratified sampling with equal allocation
- In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type Random selection and select Random selection within subsets under Vector selection tools of QGIS.
- Select Regular point grid (result of Create regular grid) as the input layer.
- Select the Column name containing the grouping class code as ID field.
- Enter 10 as sample size for each category.
- Click on Run to execute the algorithm.