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Clipper

  • July 27, 2022
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basically what i. want is that the outer polygon should be a doughnut-like shape, currently, its area is also covering the higher value qpf polygon inside (darker colours)

 

it should have multiple polygons, just none that overlap

 

the shp file needs to be clipped by itselfimage

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dustin
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  • July 27, 2022

Have a look at the AreaOnAreaOverlayer.


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  • July 27, 2022

kind of work but i need highest value


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  • July 27, 2022

higest qpf value in each area


jovitaatsafe
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Hi @asadamjad​, have you had a look at the DonutBuilder? It'll split your geometry into two donuts and a polygon, so you'll want to check that your destination format supports this geometry.


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  • Author
  • July 27, 2022

Thanks Jovitasafe its work but still overlpping


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  • Author
  • July 27, 2022

when i use donut builder its give me 531 but whole values are 782 why is that


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  • July 28, 2022

any one


jovitaatsafe
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when i use donut builder its give me 531 but whole values are 782 why is that

Are you able to clarify what you mean by it being overlapping? Can you share any screenshots on what you're seeing and what you are looking for ideally as a result?

 

I'm not too sure why the resulting count differs at the moment as I'm not sure what your dataset looks like. If you have a sample dataset you can share, I or another community user might be able to take a closer look.


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  • August 1, 2022

Are you able to clarify what you mean by it being overlapping? Can you share any screenshots on what you're seeing and what you are looking for ideally as a result?

 

I'm not too sure why the resulting count differs at the moment as I'm not sure what your dataset looks like. If you have a sample dataset you can share, I or another community user might be able to take a closer look.

imagecheck the numbers