I'm interested in examining the average width of streets, that are irregular polygons, for a school project. I'm using QGIS 2.12.0 Lyon, and have lines (power cables) and Polygons (streets) as layers. For further analysis I need to know how wide the streets, which overlap with cables, are on average. I already found a try of a solution for this topic at How can I calculate the average width of a polygon?, but unfortunately I don't get rid of error Messages when I try to apply Peter Krauss's solution in QGIS and I get told it's better to create a new question instead of asking there . It's quit plane for me, that there's no perfect solution for finding the average width for irregular Polygons, but approximatly would be absolutly enough for me. Especially because my knowledge in programming is actually a lot to bad for this. Perhaps, for someone it isn't a big issue to program this for QGIS and explain all necessary steps so I can use it without big troubles. I would be deeply grateful!
p.s. this is my first request here, so please tell me if i did somthing wrong or missed something
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p.s. this is my first request here, so please tell me if i did somthing wrong or missed something
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