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Giving the same color to different shapefiles in QGIS
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowForce a minimum value in a color ramp classes in QGIS 3.4.1how to snap two line vertex in two different layers used in QGISProblem – QGIS 2.2 - Values under Color Rendering saved in style not applied when applying the loaded style?How to automatically assign specific ColorBrewer ramp to polygons so that no touching polygons share the same color in QGIS 2.16logarithmic color scaleQGIS - When labeling, how can i set different colors based on the valueStyle points using color gradients with QGISAssigning the same graduated style in PyQgis as the Layer propertySet Color Ramp of Raster using ArcpyForce a minimum value in a color ramp classes in QGIS 3.4.1QGIS: use geometry from different layer in symbology expression
I have two shapefile consist of many dots. First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.
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I have two shapefile consist of many dots. First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.
qgis color
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I have two shapefile consist of many dots. First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.
qgis color
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I have two shapefile consist of many dots. First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.
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You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)
Also this question could clarify my answer
Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
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Apply the style you want to one layer.
Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:
Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories
Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:
Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories
Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
– volkan
yesterday
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You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)
Also this question could clarify my answer
Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
– volkan
yesterday
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You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)
Also this question could clarify my answer
Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
– volkan
yesterday
add a comment |
You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)
Also this question could clarify my answer
You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)
Also this question could clarify my answer
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Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
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Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
– volkan
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Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
– volkan
yesterday
Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.
– volkan
yesterday
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Apply the style you want to one layer.
Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:
Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories
Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:
Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories
Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
– volkan
yesterday
add a comment |
Apply the style you want to one layer.
Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:
Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories
Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:
Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories
Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
– volkan
yesterday
add a comment |
Apply the style you want to one layer.
Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:
Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories
Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:
Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories
Apply the style you want to one layer.
Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:
Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories
Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:
Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories
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Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
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Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
– volkan
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Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
– volkan
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Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.
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