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QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, Second Edition

You're reading from   QGIS Python Programming Cookbook, Second Edition Automating geospatial development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787124837
Length 464 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Joel Lawhead Joel Lawhead
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Automating QGIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Querying Vector Data 3. Editing Vector Data 4. Using Raster Data 5. Creating Dynamic Maps 6. Composing Static Maps 7. Interacting with the User 8. QGIS Workflows 9. Other Tips and Tricks

Changing the map units


Changing the units of measure on a map, or map units, is a very common operation, depending on the purpose of your map or the standards of your organization or country. In this recipe, we'll read the map units used by QGIS and then change them for your project.

Getting ready

The only preparation you need for this recipe is to open QGIS and select Python Console from the Plugins menu.

How to do it...

In the following steps, we'll access the map canvas, check the map unit type, and then alter it to a different setting:

  1. First, access the map canvas, as follows:

            canvas = iface.mapCanvas() 
    
  2. Now, get the map units type. By default, it should be the number 2:

            canvas.mapUnits() 
    
  3. Now, let's set the map units to meters, which is represented by the number 0:

            canvas.setMapUnits(0) 
    

How it works...

QGIS has seven different map units, which are enumerated in the following order:

  • 0 = Meters

  • 1 = Feet

  • 2 = Degrees

  • 3 = UnknownUnit

  • 4 = DecimalDegrees

  • 5 = DegreesMinutesSeconds...

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