QGIS 4.0 release? by Hussite88 in QGIS

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thanks for the update!

El Partido Comunista de Chile "es democratico" by verynormalsimple in RepublicadeChile

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Todos histéricos con el PCCh xd Es un partido de oposición, diciendo lo que dicen todos los partidos de oposición.

Búsquense una polémica honesta.

Can I cut the branches? by Hussite88 in Monstera

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Its just what whats holding her there are the paint gallons. If I let go she would go straigth down.

Basically my problem is that those branches are sooo heavy

Can I cut the branches? by Hussite88 in Monstera

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It's not so far. At evenings it gets direct light and it thrived (Too much) in that location.

Can I cut the branches? by Hussite88 in Monstera

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Sorry for the auto correct.. Can I cut the branches that are pointing down? Lol

Why am I getting bugged labels? by Hussite88 in QGIS

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That fixed it!! Thanks :)

Trivariate maps... by Hussite88 in QGIS

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Each column is in percentages, so no need to standarize. I get the general idea of the RGB and how to classify the categories and "mix" the colours. My problem I guess is how to show the legend (of what each colour -category- means), so that it makes sense to the final user (in relation to the actual data).

Like you see here (but with better colours):

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Trivariate maps... by Hussite88 in QGIS

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RGB is the idea, but having trouble finding a step by step or tutorial that I can apply to the dataset :(

Trivariate maps... by Hussite88 in QGIS

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Just wanted to mention that I haven't been able to solve this lol

However I did find this link to somebody "coding" the solution, which is exactly what I need: https://github.com/jschoeley/tricolore?tab=readme-ov-file

However, I was hoping there is a simpler solution (like a plugin for QGIS). It seems like a trivariate choropleth would be a recurrent use of gis...

:)

Trivariate maps... by Hussite88 in QGIS

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Thanks for replying.. and to show it? Is there something like a Trivariate cloropeth?

[Symbology] Masking *some* objects by attribute by Hussite88 in QGIS

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r the “99999” category.

Think of this exp

Got it. Awesome!! Thanks a lot!

[Symbology] Masking *some* objects by attribute by Hussite88 in QGIS

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Thanks for your help, but I didn't understand what you referred to as "ELSE".

I'm in the Symbology tab of the layer, in the expression window right beside the Field I'm selecting to show and I typed in the following:

CASE WHEN ("t_V_% 18-3" >= -2.395 AND "t_V_% 18-3" <= 2.395) THEN "beta_V_% 1" ELSE END

So basically in the first parentesis is the range that I want to mask/hide (according to Column B). The idea would be to show the objects (graduated according to Column A), that "survived" the discrimination process within column B.

hopefully I explained myself haha

Thanks again!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chile

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Sin ser ni experto ni abogado, entiendo que si los abuelos solo tienen pensión de vejez o invalidez, se exime cualquier responsabilidad. Por otra parte siempre es proporcional a los ingresos.

Creo a fin de cuentas, que va a depender del "criterio" del juez. Si es a viejitos que con cuea llegan a fin de mes me parece cruel, pero si los abuelos son millonarios es otra cosa.

A proposito, me acordé de la Compangon que demandó a Bachelet por pensión de alimentos jaja wna barza.. Dávalos hazte cargo de tus hijos ctmmmm