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Geospatial Development By Example with Python

Geospatial Development By Example with Python

By : Pablo Carreira
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Geospatial Development By Example with Python

Geospatial Development By Example with Python

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By: Pablo Carreira

Overview of this book

From Python programming good practices to the advanced use of analysis packages, this book teaches you how to write applications that will perform complex geoprocessing tasks that can be replicated and reused. Much more than simple scripts, you will write functions to import data, create Python classes that represent your features, and learn how to combine and filter them. With pluggable mechanisms, you will learn how to visualize data and the results of analysis in beautiful maps that can be batch-generated and embedded into documents or web pages. Finally, you will learn how to consume and process an enormous amount of data very efficiently by using advanced tools and modern computers’ parallel processing capabilities.
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Filtering by attributes and relations


Now that we know how geometries relate to each other, we can search points using these relations. We already have the means for importing the points and the polygons that represent any kind of boundaries that may be of our interest.

The data that comes with the book files contains examples of world countries' boundaries, but you are free to search the Internet for any data that is significant to you. Remember only that the data coordinates should be in latitudes and longitudes, and they need to have a name field.

For our tests, I prepared a special set of geocaching points that spans the whole globe, and as an exercise, we will filter these points by a country.

The proposed workflow is as follows:

  • Import the points and boundaries

  • Find the boundary that we want to use

  • Filter the points by that boundary

  • Return the points to the user

To find the points that we want, we will iterate over the data until it hits a match. Iterations can be costly in terms of processing...

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