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* Import to Libreoffice or Openoffice or Microsoft Excel
 
* Import to Libreoffice or Openoffice or Microsoft Excel
   
====LibreOffice Calc/OpenOffice Calc=====
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====LibreOffice Calc/OpenOffice Calc====
 
* Right click on "datetime" column and proceed to "Format Cells".
 
* Right click on "datetime" column and proceed to "Format Cells".
 
* Find and click "User defined" in "Numbers" tab.
 
* Find and click "User defined" in "Numbers" tab.
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* Find and click "Custom" in "Numbers" tab.
 
* Find and click "Custom" in "Numbers" tab.
 
* Change format to the following: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
 
* Change format to the following: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
* Save file in CSV format.
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* Save file in CSV format.
   
 
==Getting Started (Vector Data)==
 
==Getting Started (Vector Data)==

Revision as of 20:13, 12 December 2012

Introduction

This is a 10 minute walk through

Requirements

Make sure you have the following programs

Getting Started (Spreadsheet Data)

Getting the data

Data preparation

  • Import to Libreoffice or Openoffice or Microsoft Excel

LibreOffice Calc/OpenOffice Calc

  • Right click on "datetime" column and proceed to "Format Cells".
  • Find and click "User defined" in "Numbers" tab.
  • Change format to the following: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
  • Save file in CSV format.

Microsoft Excel

  • Right click on "datetime" column and proceed to "Format Cells".
  • Find and click "Custom" in "Numbers" tab.
  • Change format to the following: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
  • Save file in CSV format.

Getting Started (Vector Data)

Getting Started (Time Manager)

Loading data to QGSIS

Create new project of QGIS

Base Map

Load CSV file

Save as ESRI shapefile

===Create a heatmap===Example.jpg