Hello everyone,
I am using ClimWeb and currently working with a raster file that contains six fire risk severity classes (values from 1 to 6).
My goal is to assign a specific, unique color to each individual value (e.g., a specific color for 1, another for 2, etc.). However, when I try to create a style, the interface only offers an "equal or less" condition for the values, rather than a strict "equal to" condition.
Because of this "equal or less" logic, the colors are not rendering correctly as required on the map.
Is there a way or a workaround to enforce a strict "equal" condition for categorical data styling in ClimWeb so that each class gets its exact assigned color?
Thank you for your help!
Hello everyone,
I am using ClimWeb and currently working with a raster file that contains six fire risk severity classes (values from 1 to 6).
My goal is to assign a specific, unique color to each individual value (e.g., a specific color for 1, another for 2, etc.). However, when I try to create a style, the interface only offers an "equal or less" condition for the values, rather than a strict "equal to" condition.
Because of this "equal or less" logic, the colors are not rendering correctly as required on the map.
Is there a way or a workaround to enforce a strict "equal" condition for categorical data styling in ClimWeb so that each class gets its exact assigned color?
Thank you for your help!