Point sampling on raster

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First phase: systematic sampling

  1. Click Plugins --> Manage and Install Plugins.
  2. Type in the search bar Point sampling tool, click on the plugin name and then on Install plugin.
  3. Load the single band raster file C_ID.tif created by Convert vector to raster.
  4. Load the regular grid as vector point file systematic_grid100.shp' created by Creating regular grid.
  5. Make sure that both layers are ticked in the [TOC].
  6. Open the Point Sampling Tool clicking Qgis psample button.png.
  7. Select the layer containing sampling points.
  8. Specify the output of the resulting vector file marking column with CTR + left click.
  9. Enter an output shapefile name systematic_grid100_cid.shp and path by clicking Browse.
  10. Confirm with OK. The new layer is added to the Layer Panel .

Qgis point sample.png

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 the regular point grid (result of Creating 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 Run to execute the algorithm.
  • Mark the the regular point grid in the TOC. Right click, Save as....
  • Format of the output vector file is ESRI Shapefile
  • Do not forget to tick Save only selected features.
  • Define directory and output file name.
  • Click Run to save the file.

Qgis vector saveas2.png

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