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I need help on how to create a grid structure over my data set with each box being 100m^2.



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      That isn't manually doing it so I can calculate the features within each box?







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          You have two options here. First one will create a new vector layer with a grid and the second one will just display a grid as overlay. What you are looking for is the first option. However, in case someone else is finding this question, the second option might be helpful as well.



          Edit: of course 10m xy, not 100m as said below...



          First option:



          Run "Create Grid" tool from processing toolbox:



          enter image description here



          Select Rectangle as Grid type, choose your extent and enter 100 for Horizontal spacing and Vertical spacing. Choose a projected (metric) CRS suitable for your area of interest.



          Click run and a new temporary layer will be created. You can save this if you want.



          Second option:



          Go to View --> Decorations --> Grid. Enable it and set intervals to 100. Choose the style you wish it to have. This requires your project to be in a projected (metric) CRS.



          enter image description here






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            You have two options here. First one will create a new vector layer with a grid and the second one will just display a grid as overlay. What you are looking for is the first option. However, in case someone else is finding this question, the second option might be helpful as well.



            Edit: of course 10m xy, not 100m as said below...



            First option:



            Run "Create Grid" tool from processing toolbox:



            enter image description here



            Select Rectangle as Grid type, choose your extent and enter 100 for Horizontal spacing and Vertical spacing. Choose a projected (metric) CRS suitable for your area of interest.



            Click run and a new temporary layer will be created. You can save this if you want.



            Second option:



            Go to View --> Decorations --> Grid. Enable it and set intervals to 100. Choose the style you wish it to have. This requires your project to be in a projected (metric) CRS.



            enter image description here






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              You have two options here. First one will create a new vector layer with a grid and the second one will just display a grid as overlay. What you are looking for is the first option. However, in case someone else is finding this question, the second option might be helpful as well.



              Edit: of course 10m xy, not 100m as said below...



              First option:



              Run "Create Grid" tool from processing toolbox:



              enter image description here



              Select Rectangle as Grid type, choose your extent and enter 100 for Horizontal spacing and Vertical spacing. Choose a projected (metric) CRS suitable for your area of interest.



              Click run and a new temporary layer will be created. You can save this if you want.



              Second option:



              Go to View --> Decorations --> Grid. Enable it and set intervals to 100. Choose the style you wish it to have. This requires your project to be in a projected (metric) CRS.



              enter image description here






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                You have two options here. First one will create a new vector layer with a grid and the second one will just display a grid as overlay. What you are looking for is the first option. However, in case someone else is finding this question, the second option might be helpful as well.



                Edit: of course 10m xy, not 100m as said below...



                First option:



                Run "Create Grid" tool from processing toolbox:



                enter image description here



                Select Rectangle as Grid type, choose your extent and enter 100 for Horizontal spacing and Vertical spacing. Choose a projected (metric) CRS suitable for your area of interest.



                Click run and a new temporary layer will be created. You can save this if you want.



                Second option:



                Go to View --> Decorations --> Grid. Enable it and set intervals to 100. Choose the style you wish it to have. This requires your project to be in a projected (metric) CRS.



                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                You have two options here. First one will create a new vector layer with a grid and the second one will just display a grid as overlay. What you are looking for is the first option. However, in case someone else is finding this question, the second option might be helpful as well.



                Edit: of course 10m xy, not 100m as said below...



                First option:



                Run "Create Grid" tool from processing toolbox:



                enter image description here



                Select Rectangle as Grid type, choose your extent and enter 100 for Horizontal spacing and Vertical spacing. Choose a projected (metric) CRS suitable for your area of interest.



                Click run and a new temporary layer will be created. You can save this if you want.



                Second option:



                Go to View --> Decorations --> Grid. Enable it and set intervals to 100. Choose the style you wish it to have. This requires your project to be in a projected (metric) CRS.



                enter image description here







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