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Intro To MapWindow IV - Advanced Vector Tools



This is the final installment in my screencast series on MapWindow GIS. In addition to an easy-to-use shapefile editor, MapWindow has some advanced tools for combining, manipulating, and selecting from shapefile layers that aren’t all that common in freeware GIS software.

Among these are:

  • Clip Shapefile With Polygon - Finds the intersection between two shapefile layers (”And” operation)
  • Erase Shapefile With Polygon - Erases shapefile with another shapefile; useful for “Not” operation, or creating shapefiles with holes in the polygons
  • Merge Shapes - Combine shapes in different layers (”Or” operation)
  • Clip Polygon With Line - Split a polygon into two separate polygons using an arbitrarily-shaped line
  • Buffer Shapes - Create a new polygon layer whose shapes are defined by shapes in another layer (point, line or polygon) plus a specifiable buffer distance
  • Export Shapes To New Shapefile By Mask - Select shapes in one layer by using shapes in another; combine it with Buffer Shapes for spatial selection (e.g. buffer a city by 10 kilometers, then use that buffer layer and this tool to select all cities within 10 kilometers of the selected city)

Here’s a screencast that demonstrates some of these functions:




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