Geographic Information Systems Asked by A. Jesus on July 19, 2021
I’m trying to migrate my desktop GIS application from Bentley Map to QGIS. Everything seams to be transitioning great, expect the rotated points. The rotation angle they were saved in Bentley was in radians. I have tried using the mathematical formula (degrees = radians * 180 / pi) to convert them, but It doesn’t get me the right angle.
Is there another way to do It?
Well, I just came with the answer!
Searching for PyQGIS codes I found this guy who came with the formula below:
360 - (radians / pi) * 180
It worked perfectly!
Answered by A. Jesus on July 19, 2021
in QGIS 3.10, you can use this expression in your field calculator: degrees("your radian field")
Answered by Arief on July 19, 2021
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