Giving the same color to different shapefiles in QGIS





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I have two shapefile consist of many dots. enter image description here First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
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I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.










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    I have two shapefile consist of many dots. enter image description here First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
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    I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.










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      I have two shapefile consist of many dots. enter image description here First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
      enter image description hereenter image description here



      I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.










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      I have two shapefile consist of many dots. enter image description here First shapefile's dot values are between -19.060 and 9.680, second shapefile's dot values are between -13.153 and 11.758.
      enter image description hereenter image description here



      I want to apply the same color ramp to shapefiles. I want the values of the two shapefiles to appear on the same scale. For example, -10 should be the same color for both layers. I had many attempts at how to do this, but I was not successful.







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          You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)



          Also this question could clarify my answer






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          Apply the style you want to one layer.



          Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:



          Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories



          Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:



          Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories






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          You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)



          Also this question could clarify my answer






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          You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)



          Also this question could clarify my answer






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          You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)



          Also this question could clarify my answer






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          You need to classify a first shapefile with the whole range, in your case from around -20 to 12. You can do this by adding classe with the "+" button next to the classify button and adjusting the classes value by doubleclicking on each class (you will get empty classe, you may want to add a count of point by classes). When the first shapefile is done you just copy the style and paste it to the second shapefile (right click on layer>style>Copy style...)



          Also this question could clarify my answer







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          • Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.

            – volkan
            Mar 30 at 8:57



















          • Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.

            – volkan
            Mar 30 at 8:57

















          Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.

          – volkan
          Mar 30 at 8:57





          Thank you, it was exactly what I mean.

          – volkan
          Mar 30 at 8:57













          4














          Apply the style you want to one layer.



          Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:



          Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories



          Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:



          Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.

            – volkan
            Mar 30 at 8:58
















          4














          Apply the style you want to one layer.



          Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:



          Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories



          Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:



          Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.

            – volkan
            Mar 30 at 8:58














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          Apply the style you want to one layer.



          Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:



          Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories



          Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:



          Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories






          share|improve this answer













          Apply the style you want to one layer.



          Then right click on the layer in the layers panel. Choose:



          Styles>Copy Style>All Style Categories



          Then right click on the next layer that you want to have the same style. Choose:



          Styles>Paste Style>All Style Categories







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          • Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.

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          • Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.

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          Thank you, this is the solution to my problem.

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