Generate Start and End Points in QGIS for LineStrings











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I wanted to create start and endpoints in QGIS for a Linestring shape file.



I tried using the QChainage plugin but was not useful.



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    I wanted to create start and endpoints in QGIS for a Linestring shape file.



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      I wanted to create start and endpoints in QGIS for a Linestring shape file.



      I tried using the QChainage plugin but was not useful.



      Can some one suggest a tool ?
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      I tried using the QChainage plugin but was not useful.



      Can some one suggest a tool ?
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          If you have QGIS 3.4 you can use Extract specific vertices tool to extract the endpoints by inputting 0, -1 at the vertex indices as you can see below:



          enter image description here



          The tool is located in Processing toolbox -> Vector geometry -> Extract specific vertices tool.



          The input is a polyline composing of several segments



          enter image description here



          Using the above tool with 0,-1 indices provides the endpoints only:



          enter image description here






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            You can use the GRASS tool v.to.points for this. Select node and adjust minimum distance.






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              If you have QGIS 3.4 you can use Extract specific vertices tool to extract the endpoints by inputting 0, -1 at the vertex indices as you can see below:



              enter image description here



              The tool is located in Processing toolbox -> Vector geometry -> Extract specific vertices tool.



              The input is a polyline composing of several segments



              enter image description here



              Using the above tool with 0,-1 indices provides the endpoints only:



              enter image description here






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                If you have QGIS 3.4 you can use Extract specific vertices tool to extract the endpoints by inputting 0, -1 at the vertex indices as you can see below:



                enter image description here



                The tool is located in Processing toolbox -> Vector geometry -> Extract specific vertices tool.



                The input is a polyline composing of several segments



                enter image description here



                Using the above tool with 0,-1 indices provides the endpoints only:



                enter image description here






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                  If you have QGIS 3.4 you can use Extract specific vertices tool to extract the endpoints by inputting 0, -1 at the vertex indices as you can see below:



                  enter image description here



                  The tool is located in Processing toolbox -> Vector geometry -> Extract specific vertices tool.



                  The input is a polyline composing of several segments



                  enter image description here



                  Using the above tool with 0,-1 indices provides the endpoints only:



                  enter image description here






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                  If you have QGIS 3.4 you can use Extract specific vertices tool to extract the endpoints by inputting 0, -1 at the vertex indices as you can see below:



                  enter image description here



                  The tool is located in Processing toolbox -> Vector geometry -> Extract specific vertices tool.



                  The input is a polyline composing of several segments



                  enter image description here



                  Using the above tool with 0,-1 indices provides the endpoints only:



                  enter image description here







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                      You can use the GRASS tool v.to.points for this. Select node and adjust minimum distance.






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