Geographic Information Systems Asked on May 21, 2021
How can I Create a spatial binning similar to or directly using Uber H3 from QGIS UI?
Are there plugins available to achieve the desired task?
There's the official https://github.com/uber/h3-py
Python bindings for H3, a hierarchical hexagonal geospatial indexing system https://uber.github.io/h3/
but I haven't tried it myself.
Answered by underdark on May 21, 2021
You can play with it using my #30DayMapChallenge hexagon demo https://github.com/ThomasG77/30DayMapChallenge/blob/master/day4_hexagons/data/h3-processing.py
Except the fact I do no use an UI, I combine both QGIS and Uber H3 Python library.
I clearly do not use all parts of the H3 Python library. I suppose the example could help you getting started.
Answered by ThomasG77 on May 21, 2021
Use the Create Grid
tool in QGIS, and select hexagons.
For a more thorough, but still brief walk-through, see Jonathan Soma's blog.
(This is for creating a hex grid, it will not be specific to Uber's H3 grids. If you know the positioning and spacing of that grid you could use those numbers with this tool.)
Answered by Unrelated on May 21, 2021
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