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Instead of only getting some statistics about the raster, I want to get the info on all points/coordinates (or a lot of points) over a straight line.
How can I extract that data from an .adf file or a .tiff file in QGIS?
I'm using Python coding.
pyqgis geotiff-tiff esri-grid-format
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Instead of only getting some statistics about the raster, I want to get the info on all points/coordinates (or a lot of points) over a straight line.
How can I extract that data from an .adf file or a .tiff file in QGIS?
I'm using Python coding.
pyqgis geotiff-tiff esri-grid-format
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Instead of only getting some statistics about the raster, I want to get the info on all points/coordinates (or a lot of points) over a straight line.
How can I extract that data from an .adf file or a .tiff file in QGIS?
I'm using Python coding.
pyqgis geotiff-tiff esri-grid-format
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rocker996 is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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Instead of only getting some statistics about the raster, I want to get the info on all points/coordinates (or a lot of points) over a straight line.
How can I extract that data from an .adf file or a .tiff file in QGIS?
I'm using Python coding.
pyqgis geotiff-tiff esri-grid-format
pyqgis geotiff-tiff esri-grid-format
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put on hold as off-topic by PolyGeo♦ 13 mins ago
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