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I am looking for developing python codes mainly for working with raster data, in particular satellite imagery from Landsat. I am familiar with GIS and RS and I usually work with QGIS, but I am new in python programming. I tried to write a script to calculate NDVI, such a first training sample, and I found a python code to make NDVI and to run in QGIS but in my case it doesn't work. Can anyone help me to understand why? I am working with the last version of QGIS Essen 2.14 and the code I used is the following:

#Calculate NDVI for QGIS
from qgis.analysis import QgsRasterCalculator, QgsRasterCalculatorEntry

def NDVI (band4,band5,output):

    entries=[ ]
    #define raster 1 (band4)
    raster1=QgsRasterCalculatorEntry()
    raster1.ref='band4@1'
    raster1.raster=band4
    raster1.bandNumber=1
    entries.append(raster1)
    #define raster 2 (band5)
    raster2=QgsRasterCalculatorEntry()
    raster2.ref='band5@1'
    raster2.raster=band5
    raster2.bandNumber=1
    entries.append(raster2)
    #NDVI Processing
    calc=QgsRasterCalculator('(band5@1+band4@1)/(band5@1-band4@1)',output,'GTiff',band4.extent(),band4.width(),band4.height(),entries)
    calc.processCalculation()
canvas=qgis.utils.iface.mapCanvas()

layers=canvas.layers()
layers[0].name()

layers[1].name()

NDVI(layers[1],layers[0],'C:\Users\.....')

I would like to use it both to run like a script in the Python console of the QGIS, as well as to made a tool for the for the scripts in the processing toolbox (“create new script”).

Is it possible to save it as temporary file in the script, instead of giving a path?


Indeed the script as I wrote runs, but it doesn't produce any output. But, by putting quotes as suggested by Matte, the script works well and produces results although something wrong is happening because the resulting NDVI is not correct. I need to review it.

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    Hi Nico, could you please edit your question to describe how it doesn't work? Do you receive an error, if so what error, or does the script run but doesn't produce an output? etc.
    – Joseph
    Commented Mar 24, 2016 at 10:35

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In the rastercalculator the bands need to be in quotation marks "band5@1" . I think the python version just reads the input as text and then there should be the " .

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  • I got it!! The formula was wrong because NDVI is B5-B4/B5+B4. I was confused. So the solution as suggested by Matte is OK!! It needs quotes.
    – Nico_77
    Commented Mar 24, 2016 at 16:41

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