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Realman
2023-07-13, 04:27 AM
Hi Experts,
Please anyone with useful information/training guide on how to create TAC boundaries using QGIS.

Secondly,anyone with useful information on how I can identify Clusters with TAC issue using QGIS.
Thanks

Realman
2023-07-15, 02:52 AM
Please anyone with idea how I can display TAC boundaries using QGIS Voronoi.
BR

phila63
2023-07-19, 05:52 PM
Maybe this will help? Need to read the complete page: https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/25575/creating-sectors-for-telecom-towers


Please anyone with idea how I can display TAC boundaries using QGIS Voronoi.
BR

Realman
2023-07-21, 02:12 PM
Thank you. Very helpful

xsdenied07
2023-07-21, 04:49 PM
Hi Experts,
Please anyone with useful information/training guide on how to create TAC boundaries using QGIS.

Secondly,anyone with useful information on how I can identify Clusters with TAC issue using QGIS.
Thanks

To create TAC (Thematic Apperception Chart) boundaries using QGIS, you can follow these steps:

Prepare your data:

Make sure you have the necessary data in a suitable format, such as shapefiles (SHP) or GeoJSON. This data should contain the boundaries or polygons you want to use to define the TAC areas.
Install QGIS:

If you don't have QGIS installed, download and install the latest version from the official QGIS website (https://www.qgis.org).
Open QGIS and load your data:

Launch QGIS and go to the "Layer" menu.
Select "Add Layer" > "Add Vector Layer" to load your TAC boundary data into the project.
Symbolize the TAC boundaries:

In the Layers Panel, right-click on the layer representing your TAC boundaries and select "Properties."
In the Layer Properties window, go to the "Symbology" tab.
Choose the appropriate styling options to represent your TAC boundaries, such as color, line style, and fill.
Define TAC areas (optional):

If you need to create new TAC areas based on specific criteria, you can use the "Select Features by Expression" tool. Go to the "Processing" menu > "Toolbox" and search for "Select Features by Expression."
In the expression window, define the conditions for the TAC areas using the attribute data of the layer. For example, you could create areas based on specific attribute values or spatial relationships.
Save the TAC boundaries as a new layer (optional):

If you created new TAC areas in the previous step, you might want to save them as a separate layer. To do this, right-click on the layer in the Layers Panel and select "Export" > "Save Features As."
Choose the format and location for the new layer and save it.
Export or print your map (optional):

If you want to share or print your map with the TAC boundaries, go to the "Project" menu and select "Import/Export" > "Export Map to Image."
Choose the image format and resolution, and save the map.
That's it! You've now created TAC boundaries using QGIS.

xsdenied07
2023-07-21, 04:51 PM
Hi Experts,
Please anyone with useful information/training guide on how to create TAC boundaries using QGIS.

Secondly,anyone with useful information on how I can identify Clusters with TAC issue using QGIS.
Thanks

To identify clusters with a TAC (Thematic Apperception Chart) issue using QGIS, you would typically need to have spatial data that includes both TAC boundaries or areas and relevant attribute data associated with each area. The attribute data should contain information related to the TAC issue you want to analyze and identify clusters for. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to perform this analysis in QGIS:

Prepare your data:

Ensure you have the TAC boundaries data in a suitable format, such as a shapefile (SHP) or GeoJSON, and that it's loaded into QGIS.
Make sure you have the attribute data that includes information about the TAC issue you want to analyze, such as survey responses or thematic scores. The attribute data should be linked to the TAC boundaries, either through a common identifier or a geographic join.
Join attribute data to TAC boundaries (if necessary):

If your attribute data is in a separate table or spreadsheet and not directly linked to the TAC boundaries layer, you'll need to perform a join to connect the data. Right-click on the TAC boundaries layer in the Layers Panel, select "Properties," and go to the "Joins" tab. Set up the join based on the common identifier or geographic location.
Explore the attribute data:

Open the attribute table of the TAC boundaries layer by right-clicking on the layer in the Layers Panel and selecting "Open Attribute Table." This table will now include both the spatial and attribute data.
Examine the attribute data to identify the column that contains the information about the TAC issue you want to analyze. This column should contain numeric values or scores that represent the issue's intensity or magnitude.
Classify the data:

Once you've identified the relevant attribute column, classify the data to group values into classes. This step helps in visualizing clusters based on the TAC issue's intensity or magnitude. Right-click on the TAC boundaries layer in the Layers Panel, select "Properties," and go to the "Symbology" tab.
Choose the column with the TAC issue data as the "Value" to classify. Select an appropriate classification method (e.g., Natural Breaks, Equal Interval) and set the number of classes.
Visualize the TAC clusters:

Based on the classification, QGIS will display the TAC boundaries with different colors or symbols representing different intensity levels of the TAC issue. Clusters of high or low values will become apparent.
Analyze the clusters:

Use the map visualization to identify and analyze clusters with high or low TAC issue values. Look for spatial patterns or concentrations of the TAC issue within specific areas.
Additional analysis (optional):

To perform more advanced cluster analysis, you can use QGIS plugins like "QGIS Hotspot Analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*)" or "QGIS Spatial Statistics Tools." These tools provide spatial statistics and help identify statistically significant hotspots or clusters based on the TAC issue data.

Realman
2023-07-22, 05:50 PM
Very helpful. In addition to what you said,it was very easy for me to create TAC boundaries using voronoi and dissolve plugin. TAC issues are mostly due to coordinate. Probably the coordinate was interswitch between longitude and latitude. Once you identify the TAC with issue,you can use "coordinate capture" plugin to know the correct coordinate

legendyh
2023-08-30, 11:02 PM
as some others said, TAC boundaries can using the data from the raw coordination, it is mostly possible the different coodrination you used, you can try fix the longitude and latitude twice, hope you can identify the issue of TAC problems, anyway correct the right coordination first.

Realman
2023-09-02, 01:04 PM
Using voronoi and dissolve in qgis, it is easier to create TAC boundaries.
BR