Skip to main content
deleted 31 characters in body
Source Link
PolyGeo
  • 65.4k
  • 29
  • 114
  • 345

OK Having reviewed what you said. Create a new vector layer. Make it a point.

Place your points in the viewer, ensuring that each point can be attributed at least one value...eg. 1, 2, 3, 4..etc.

Open the properties box of the layer. In Style, change single symbol to categorised, change the symbol to show point as an arrow.

Classify and you will have a list of different arrows for each point.

Click on each, you can adjust their size and rotation seperately.

See image:

enter image description here

OK Having reviewed what you said. Create a new vector layer. Make it a point.

Place your points in the viewer, ensuring that each point can be attributed at least one value...eg. 1, 2, 3, 4..etc.

Open the properties box of the layer. In Style, change single symbol to categorised, change the symbol to show point as an arrow.

Classify and you will have a list of different arrows for each point.

Click on each, you can adjust their size and rotation seperately.

See imageenter image description here

Create a new vector layer. Make it a point.

Place your points in the viewer, ensuring that each point can be attributed at least one value...eg. 1, 2, 3, 4..etc.

Open the properties box of the layer. In Style, change single symbol to categorised, change the symbol to show point as an arrow.

Classify and you will have a list of different arrows for each point.

Click on each, you can adjust their size and rotation seperately.

See image:

enter image description here

Source Link
Ger
  • 2.6k
  • 8
  • 36
  • 45

OK Having reviewed what you said. Create a new vector layer. Make it a point.

Place your points in the viewer, ensuring that each point can be attributed at least one value...eg. 1, 2, 3, 4..etc.

Open the properties box of the layer. In Style, change single symbol to categorised, change the symbol to show point as an arrow.

Classify and you will have a list of different arrows for each point.

Click on each, you can adjust their size and rotation seperately.

See imageenter image description here