Difference between revisions of "Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding Addresses in QGIS"

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==Introduction==
 
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Geocoding is the computational process by which a text-based, physical address is converted into geographic coordinates, which can be used for a variety of mapping applications. Geocoding requires a reference dataset and a geocoding algorithm, each of which is composed of sub-operations and sub-components that work together to transform physical, input data into numerical, spatial data. Reverse geocoding is the process by which geographic coordinates are converted into a physical address.
   
 
==Purpose==
 
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Revision as of 16:40, 14 December 2021

Introduction

Geocoding is the computational process by which a text-based, physical address is converted into geographic coordinates, which can be used for a variety of mapping applications. Geocoding requires a reference dataset and a geocoding algorithm, each of which is composed of sub-operations and sub-components that work together to transform physical, input data into numerical, spatial data. Reverse geocoding is the process by which geographic coordinates are converted into a physical address.

Purpose

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