In QGIS, using Python, how can I automate cutting off leftover arc parts?
I'm developing a potential heat network in QGIS, using an existing street map and existing building locations. I've drawn lines connecting the two and called this my house level 'heat network'. Then I've isolated the streets which connect to this house-level heat network and called it my street-level heat network.
However, I'm left with quite some orphan network (green lines on top going nowhere), as can be seen below.
My question: how can I remove those lines? I would need to do it in an automated way, since clicking takes too much time.
Thanks for your help!
python geospatial geocoding qgis
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I'm developing a potential heat network in QGIS, using an existing street map and existing building locations. I've drawn lines connecting the two and called this my house level 'heat network'. Then I've isolated the streets which connect to this house-level heat network and called it my street-level heat network.
However, I'm left with quite some orphan network (green lines on top going nowhere), as can be seen below.
My question: how can I remove those lines? I would need to do it in an automated way, since clicking takes too much time.
Thanks for your help!
python geospatial geocoding qgis
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I'm developing a potential heat network in QGIS, using an existing street map and existing building locations. I've drawn lines connecting the two and called this my house level 'heat network'. Then I've isolated the streets which connect to this house-level heat network and called it my street-level heat network.
However, I'm left with quite some orphan network (green lines on top going nowhere), as can be seen below.
My question: how can I remove those lines? I would need to do it in an automated way, since clicking takes too much time.
Thanks for your help!
python geospatial geocoding qgis
I'm developing a potential heat network in QGIS, using an existing street map and existing building locations. I've drawn lines connecting the two and called this my house level 'heat network'. Then I've isolated the streets which connect to this house-level heat network and called it my street-level heat network.
However, I'm left with quite some orphan network (green lines on top going nowhere), as can be seen below.
My question: how can I remove those lines? I would need to do it in an automated way, since clicking takes too much time.
Thanks for your help!
python geospatial geocoding qgis
python geospatial geocoding qgis
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