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.. _spatial_query:
Spatial Query Plugin
====================
The |spatialQuery| :sup:`Spatial Query Plugin` allows you to make a spatial query
(i.e., select features) in a target layer with reference to another layer. The
functionality is based on the GEOS library and depends on the selected source
feature layer.
Possible operators are:
* Contains
* Equals
* Overlap
* Crosses
* Intersects
* Is disjoint
* Touches
* Within
Using the plugin
----------------
As an example, we want to find regions in the Alaska dataset that contain airports.
The following steps are necessary:
#. Start QGIS and load the vector layers :file:`regions.shp` and
:file:`airports.shp`.
#. Load the Spatial Query plugin in the Plugin Manager (see
:ref:`managing_plugins`) and click on the |spatialQuery|
:sup:`Spatial Query` icon, which appears in the QGIS toolbar menu. The plugin
dialog appears.
#. Select the layer ``regions`` as the source layer and ``airports`` as the reference feature
layer.
#. Select 'Contains' as the operator and click **[Apply]**.
Now you get a list of feature IDs from the query and you have several options, as
shown in figure_spatial_query_.
* Click on |selectSubsetLayer| :sup:`Create layer with list of items`.
* Select an ID from the list and click on |selectCreateLayer|
:sup:`Create layer with selected`.
* Select 'Remove from current selection' in the field
:guilabel:`And use the result to` |selectString|.
* You can |checkbox| :guilabel:`Zoom to item` or display
|checkbox| :guilabel:`Log messages`.
* Additionally in :guilabel:`Result Feature ID's` with the options 'Invalid source'
and 'Invalid reference' you can have a look at features with geometry errors.
These features aren't used for the query.
.. _figure_spatial_query:
.. figure:: /static/user_manual/plugins/spatial_query_sample.png
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Spatial Query analysis - regions contain airports