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census:qgis_using [2025/12/19 20:51] mlivolsicensus:qgis_using [2025/12/19 21:55] (current) – [Assigning Colors to Areas] mlivolsi
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 ==== Adding files to your project ==== ==== Adding files to your project ====
   * Menu --> Layer --> Data Source Manager   * Menu --> Layer --> Data Source Manager
 +  * On the left hand menu, it should default to "Browser"
 +  * On the main panel, choose the directory where your data is located (ie. /opt/qgis)
   * For each state do:   * For each state do:
-  * Choose the file with the extension ".shp" +    * Choose the file with the extension ".shp" 
-  * Double click the file +    * Double click the file 
-  + 
 +==== Assigning Colors to Areas ==== 
 + 
 +I want each state to have it's own color, and each region to be a gradient of that main color.  
 + 
 +We'll have 4 main map colors (<fc #ff0000>red</fc>/<fc #00ff00>green</fc>/<fc #4682b4>blue</fc>/<fc #ffa500>orangello</fc>
 + 
 +  - In order for each PUMA region to have it’s own color,  
 +    - right click the layer  
 +    - Go to Properties --> Symbology 
 +  - On the VERY UPPER drop down, choose "Categorized"  
 +  - The "Value" is a field that included in the file (a long story). Choose GEOID10 
 +  - Click "Classify" to display all the GEOID10 values 
 +  - For the "Color Ramp", choose a pre-installed theme (like "Reds) 
 +  - In the file, choose a unique value that will identify each individual region  
 +    - (in this case, column PUMACE10) 
 +  - In the “Color Ramp”, I chose “Randomize Colors” 
 +  - Click the “Classify” button and all the values will appear next to it’s respective color. 
 +  - Click “OK” 
 + 
 +{{:census:qgis_assign_colors.png?600|}}
  
  
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