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Adding delimited text layer in QGIS?



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InCreating a point in QGIS 3.2.2 with coordinates?Inputting coordinates and point data into QGISImporting a PostGIS and a Delimited Text layer in QGIS, not overlappingCan QGIS plot coordinates in Degrees-Minutes format?Imported CSV points are not visibleQGIS crashes when adding layersLosing edit ability for shapefile (converted from delimited text layer)QGIS add CSV - only shows 2 points on mapHow to speed up rendering MSSQL layers in QGIS 2.18?QGIS Point Sampling Tool: Invalid layerImport 16,000 rows from delimited text file in QGISAdding a frame style in a map with QGIS



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I was using QGIS 2.18 before the update. Adding a delimited text layer was very straightforward. However, in QGIS 3.0 I can do the same process, step by step, but it won't plot.



In summary, the link shows what I was doing in QGIS 2.18: http://www.qgistutorials.com/pt_BR/docs/importing_spreadsheets_csv.html










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    I tried it with the csv from your link and for me it works in QGIS 3.0 Have you set the correct CRS and X/Y fields? Do you get any errors in the log messages (check View>Panels>Log Messages) while adding the file?

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I was using QGIS 2.18 before the update. Adding a delimited text layer was very straightforward. However, in QGIS 3.0 I can do the same process, step by step, but it won't plot.



In summary, the link shows what I was doing in QGIS 2.18: http://www.qgistutorials.com/pt_BR/docs/importing_spreadsheets_csv.html










share|improve this question



















  • 2





    I tried it with the csv from your link and for me it works in QGIS 3.0 Have you set the correct CRS and X/Y fields? Do you get any errors in the log messages (check View>Panels>Log Messages) while adding the file?

    – tallistroan
    Mar 1 '18 at 13:04













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I was using QGIS 2.18 before the update. Adding a delimited text layer was very straightforward. However, in QGIS 3.0 I can do the same process, step by step, but it won't plot.



In summary, the link shows what I was doing in QGIS 2.18: http://www.qgistutorials.com/pt_BR/docs/importing_spreadsheets_csv.html










share|improve this question
















I was using QGIS 2.18 before the update. Adding a delimited text layer was very straightforward. However, in QGIS 3.0 I can do the same process, step by step, but it won't plot.



In summary, the link shows what I was doing in QGIS 2.18: http://www.qgistutorials.com/pt_BR/docs/importing_spreadsheets_csv.html







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    I tried it with the csv from your link and for me it works in QGIS 3.0 Have you set the correct CRS and X/Y fields? Do you get any errors in the log messages (check View>Panels>Log Messages) while adding the file?

    – tallistroan
    Mar 1 '18 at 13:04












  • 2





    I tried it with the csv from your link and for me it works in QGIS 3.0 Have you set the correct CRS and X/Y fields? Do you get any errors in the log messages (check View>Panels>Log Messages) while adding the file?

    – tallistroan
    Mar 1 '18 at 13:04







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I tried it with the csv from your link and for me it works in QGIS 3.0 Have you set the correct CRS and X/Y fields? Do you get any errors in the log messages (check View>Panels>Log Messages) while adding the file?

– tallistroan
Mar 1 '18 at 13:04





I tried it with the csv from your link and for me it works in QGIS 3.0 Have you set the correct CRS and X/Y fields? Do you get any errors in the log messages (check View>Panels>Log Messages) while adding the file?

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First, I usually have my data like this. Notice that I am using Excel and I save my data as CSV comma delimited.



enter image description here



You have to use the "Data Source Manager", either by the icon in the GUI or Layer/Data Source Manager. You have to choose the "delimited text" option. This is what you will see:
enter image description here



Then you have to fill the appripiate fields like:



File name



File format



Geometry Definition. In this one it is mandatory to select the proper Coordinate reference system at "Geometry CRS". My data is lat lon WGS84, so I use EPSG 4326. If your data comes in a projected CRS you must choose the proper EPSG code.



enter image description here



You will see an example of the way Qgis is understanding your data. This is an example:enter image description here



Now choose the button add, and thats it. This is the resulting map with the data in the second image:



enter image description here






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    First, I usually have my data like this. Notice that I am using Excel and I save my data as CSV comma delimited.



    enter image description here



    You have to use the "Data Source Manager", either by the icon in the GUI or Layer/Data Source Manager. You have to choose the "delimited text" option. This is what you will see:
    enter image description here



    Then you have to fill the appripiate fields like:



    File name



    File format



    Geometry Definition. In this one it is mandatory to select the proper Coordinate reference system at "Geometry CRS". My data is lat lon WGS84, so I use EPSG 4326. If your data comes in a projected CRS you must choose the proper EPSG code.



    enter image description here



    You will see an example of the way Qgis is understanding your data. This is an example:enter image description here



    Now choose the button add, and thats it. This is the resulting map with the data in the second image:



    enter image description here






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      First, I usually have my data like this. Notice that I am using Excel and I save my data as CSV comma delimited.



      enter image description here



      You have to use the "Data Source Manager", either by the icon in the GUI or Layer/Data Source Manager. You have to choose the "delimited text" option. This is what you will see:
      enter image description here



      Then you have to fill the appripiate fields like:



      File name



      File format



      Geometry Definition. In this one it is mandatory to select the proper Coordinate reference system at "Geometry CRS". My data is lat lon WGS84, so I use EPSG 4326. If your data comes in a projected CRS you must choose the proper EPSG code.



      enter image description here



      You will see an example of the way Qgis is understanding your data. This is an example:enter image description here



      Now choose the button add, and thats it. This is the resulting map with the data in the second image:



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer



























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        First, I usually have my data like this. Notice that I am using Excel and I save my data as CSV comma delimited.



        enter image description here



        You have to use the "Data Source Manager", either by the icon in the GUI or Layer/Data Source Manager. You have to choose the "delimited text" option. This is what you will see:
        enter image description here



        Then you have to fill the appripiate fields like:



        File name



        File format



        Geometry Definition. In this one it is mandatory to select the proper Coordinate reference system at "Geometry CRS". My data is lat lon WGS84, so I use EPSG 4326. If your data comes in a projected CRS you must choose the proper EPSG code.



        enter image description here



        You will see an example of the way Qgis is understanding your data. This is an example:enter image description here



        Now choose the button add, and thats it. This is the resulting map with the data in the second image:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        First, I usually have my data like this. Notice that I am using Excel and I save my data as CSV comma delimited.



        enter image description here



        You have to use the "Data Source Manager", either by the icon in the GUI or Layer/Data Source Manager. You have to choose the "delimited text" option. This is what you will see:
        enter image description here



        Then you have to fill the appripiate fields like:



        File name



        File format



        Geometry Definition. In this one it is mandatory to select the proper Coordinate reference system at "Geometry CRS". My data is lat lon WGS84, so I use EPSG 4326. If your data comes in a projected CRS you must choose the proper EPSG code.



        enter image description here



        You will see an example of the way Qgis is understanding your data. This is an example:enter image description here



        Now choose the button add, and thats it. This is the resulting map with the data in the second image:



        enter image description here







        share|improve this answer














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