Hi,

I see many people have responded exactly to your question so I have a question 
for you. I am playing the devil’s advocate.  What are your classification?  Can 
any of this be classified any other way than manually? You could save time if 
you could preclassify building and only check the results manually?  Can size, 
shape, or colour help?  Can you use another data base like a city map or sensor 
data help?  Can you use satellite images to do some preclassification?  Have 
you thought of using AI with aerial photography? 

If not, can you build a tool that will permit you to select multiple buildings 
at a time and only enter the information once? 

Nicolas Cadieux
Ça va bien aller!

>> Le 28 mai 2020 à 02:33, Raymond Nijssen <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Does anyone know if there is a tool in QGIS to quickly classify features 
> manually?
> 
> I have a layer with 17,000 buildings, all need to be set to 1 of 5 values. 
> I'm thinking about making a (quick and dirty) plugin that:
> 
> - On clicking the building shows a popup menu with the 5 choices
> - Clicking the choice would update the value and change the color (redraw)
> 
> Every click less really counts here. I already set up a form widget but also 
> having the location of the menu near the building polygon is way more 
> efficient. (I mean, no need to cross the screen with your mouse cursor.)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Raymond
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