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As of v3.10, there is an asPolygon method for qgis.core.QgsRectangle.

This runs:

QgsRectangle(1804512.8556, 5453390.58088, 1813512.8556, 5461390.58088).asPolygon()

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However, no vector data (i.e. an actual rectangle) appears on-screen in the View.

Maybe all I've done is transpose the inputs and haven't actually created a feature, yes?

What do I need to add/specify to write features to either a temp or shp file? (my end goal is to iterate through records in the csv to create multiple rectangles in a single shp)

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  • What is data coordinate system? May 13, 2021 at 4:17
  • CRS = EPSG:2193
    – CreekGeek
    May 13, 2021 at 4:20

2 Answers 2

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You can use the following structure. For other rectangles, add the highlighted lines (between ###) to a for loop.

layer = QgsVectorLayer("Polygon?crs=EPSG:2193", "Polygons", "memory")
QgsProject.instance().addMapLayer(layer)

#### Coordinates coming from CSV ###
xMin = 1804512.8556
yMin = 5453390.58088
xMax = 1813512.8556
yMax = 5461390.58088

rect = QgsRectangle(xMin, yMin, xMax, yMax)
polygon = QgsGeometry.fromRect(rect)

feature = QgsFeature()
feature.setGeometry(polygon)

layer.dataProvider().addFeatures([feature])
#####################################
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  • This one is a bit easier to set up the loop. Which I have running....Thanks! Should I post a separate question for passing other attributes?
    – CreekGeek
    May 13, 2021 at 6:14
  • @CreekGeek you can use feature["attribute_name"] = value pattern for attributes. May 13, 2021 at 7:27
  • I'm getting "KeyError: 'attribute_name'" . Do I need to create the key as part of the feature first? maybe .setFields() ?
    – CreekGeek
    May 13, 2021 at 8:17
  • I started a new question for the attributes gis.stackexchange.com/q/396529/17482
    – CreekGeek
    May 13, 2021 at 9:44
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Try the code snippet below. This will create a temporary layer, add a polygon feature with geometry created from a QgsRectangle and add the memory layer to your project.

You also need to know what CRS your csv coordinates are in and tell QGIS about it. I have commented the code to show you where to specify the CRS.

project = QgsProject().instance()

rect = QgsRectangle(1804512.8556, 5453390.58088, 1813512.8556, 5461390.58088)
geom = QgsGeometry().fromRect(rect)

ftr = QgsFeature()
ftr.setGeometry(geom)

#Define your Coordinate Reference System here
crs = 'crs=epsg:2193'

lyr = QgsVectorLayer('Polygon?{}'.format(crs), 'Test_polygon','memory')

with edit(lyr):
    lyr.addFeature(ftr)

project.addMapLayer(lyr)
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    Cheers! .fromRect() is what I was missing while tinkering with QgsGeometry
    – CreekGeek
    May 13, 2021 at 4:19
  • No worries. Following the comment under your question, I have edited my answer to use crs=epsg:2193
    – Ben W
    May 13, 2021 at 4:26
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    cheers. Your answer was very clear and I had it running
    – CreekGeek
    May 13, 2021 at 4:40

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