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QGIS.md
Displacement time-series can be exported as QGIS PS Time Series Viewer plugin compatible *.shp file via `save_qgis.py`.
1. Download and install [QGIS](https://qgis.org/en/site/) if you have not done so.
2. Download [ps-time-series](https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/pstimeseries/) plugin as a *.zip file; and install it to QGIS through "Plugins -> Manage and install Plugins -> install from ZIP".
3. On the left side of QGIS window, browse to the *.shp file generated by `save_qgis.py` and add to the layer.
4. Open "View -> Layer Styling", then "Fill color -> Edit" and add the command below to color code the map based on velocity value.
```
ramp_color('RdBu', scale_linear(VEL, -20, 20, 0, 1))
```
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<img width="1000" src="https://yunjunzhang.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/ps-time-series-viewer-1.png">
</p>
5. Select the [PS Time Series Viewer logo](https://gitlab.com/faunalia/ps-speed/blob/master/icons/logo.png) to activate the tool, and click/play on the map to display the time-series!
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<img width="800" src="https://yunjunzhang.files.wordpress.com/2019/11/ps-time-series-viewer-2.png">
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