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Inherited values between polygons in QGIS?

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From"'Polygons_From', includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To"'Polygons_To' polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border"'Border' defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From"'Polygons_From' into "Polygons_To"'Polygons_To' based on a certain aspect/ratio. Of course, I can simply achieve it with the 'Union' function as was suggested in this thread.

It uses $area-factor, but perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output?

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


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Inherited values between polygons in QGIS?

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio. Of course, I can simply achieve it with 'Union' function as was suggested in this thread.

It uses $area-factor, but perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output?

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

Inherited values between polygons in QGIS

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. 'Polygons_From', includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. 'Polygons_To' polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. 'Border' defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from 'Polygons_From' into 'Polygons_To' based on a certain aspect/ratio. Of course, I can simply achieve it with the 'Union' function as was suggested in this thread.

It uses $area-factor, but perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output?

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

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In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio.

At this point Of course, I am consideringcan simply achieve it with $area'Union'. For instance, for each object function as was suggested in "Polygons_To"three values will be calculated as the ratio derived from areas and multiplied by the original valuesthis thread.

ButIt uses $area-factor, but perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output.?

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Shall I use Virtual Layers?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio.

At this point, I am considering $area. For instance, for each object in "Polygons_To"three values will be calculated as the ratio derived from areas and multiplied by the original values.

But perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output.

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Shall I use Virtual Layers?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio. Of course, I can simply achieve it with 'Union' function as was suggested in this thread.

It uses $area-factor, but perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output?

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

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In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio.

At this point, I am considering $area. For instance, for each object in "Polygons_To"three values will be calculated as the ratio derived from areas and multiplied by the original values.

But perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output.

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Shall I use Virtual Layers?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio.

At this point, I am considering $area. For instance, for each object in "Polygons_To"three values will be calculated as the ratio derived from areas and multiplied by the original values.

But perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output.

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Shall I use Virtual Layers?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

In this project, I have three polygons, see the image below

  1. "Polygons_From", includes input attributes, i.g. "Value_1", "Value_2", "Value_3", and $area for each quadrate (on the image there are two types of them).
  2. "Polygons_To" polygons for which new values "Value_1_new", "Value_2_new", "Value_3_new" need to be defined
  3. "Border" defines an area where the calculation should be done.

My_input

My task is to transfer values from "Polygons_From" into "Polygons_To" based on a certain aspect/ratio.

At this point, I am considering $area. For instance, for each object in "Polygons_To"three values will be calculated as the ratio derived from areas and multiplied by the original values.

But perhaps there are better approaches that will lead me to a much more efficient output.

So, I am asking for a recommendation regarding the technique/workflow that can be applied in QGIS 2.18. Shall I consider only $area or there are some other criteria?

Shall I use Virtual Layers?

Moreover, I looking forward to finding some papers that may improve my general understanding of the methodology.


References:

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