def test_set_precision_collapse(geometry, mode, expected): """Lines and polygons collapse to empty geometries if vertices are too close""" actual = shapely.set_precision(geometry, 1, mode=mode) if shapely.geos_version < (3, 9, 0): # pre GEOS 3.9 has difficulty comparing empty geometries exactly # normalize and compare by WKT instead assert shapely.to_wkt(shapely.normalize(actual)) == shapely.to_wkt( shapely.normalize(expected)) else: # force to 2D because GEOS 3.10 yields 3D geometries when they are empty. assert_geometries_equal(shapely.force_2d(actual), expected)
def test_set_operation_prec_array(a, func, grid_size): actual = func([a, a], point, grid_size=grid_size) assert actual.shape == (2, ) assert isinstance(actual[0], Geometry) # results should match the operation when the precision is previously set # to same grid_size b = shapely.set_precision(a, grid_size=grid_size) point2 = shapely.set_precision(point, grid_size=grid_size) expected = func([b, b], point2) assert shapely.equals(shapely.normalize(actual), shapely.normalize(expected)).all()
def test_set_precision_intersection(): """Operations should use the most precise presision grid size of the inputs""" box1 = shapely.normalize(shapely.box(0, 0, 0.9, 0.9)) box2 = shapely.normalize(shapely.box(0.75, 0, 1.75, 0.75)) assert shapely.get_precision(shapely.intersection(box1, box2)) == 0 # GEOS will use and keep the most precise precision grid size box1 = shapely.set_precision(box1, 0.5) box2 = shapely.set_precision(box2, 1) out = shapely.intersection(box1, box2) assert shapely.get_precision(out) == 0.5 assert_geometries_equal(out, shapely.Geometry("LINESTRING (1 1, 1 0)"))
def normalize(self): """Converts geometry to normal form (or canonical form). This method orders the coordinates, rings of a polygon and parts of multi geometries consistently. Typically useful for testing purposes (for example in combination with `equals_exact`). Examples -------- >>> from shapely.wkt import loads >>> p = loads("MULTILINESTRING((0 0, 1 1), (3 3, 2 2))") >>> p.normalize().wkt 'MULTILINESTRING ((2 2, 3 3), (0 0, 1 1))' """ return shapely.normalize(self)
def assert_geometries_equal( x, y, tolerance=1e-7, equal_none=True, equal_nan=True, normalize=False, err_msg="", verbose=True, ): """Raises an AssertionError if two geometry array_like objects are not equal. Given two array_like objects, check that the shape is equal and all elements of these objects are equal. An exception is raised at shape mismatch or conflicting values. In contrast to the standard usage in shapely, no assertion is raised if both objects have NaNs/Nones in the same positions. Parameters ---------- x : Geometry or array_like y : Geometry or array_like equal_none : bool, default True Whether to consider None elements equal to other None elements. equal_nan : bool, default True Whether to consider nan coordinates as equal to other nan coordinates. normalize : bool, default False Whether to normalize geometries prior to comparison. err_msg : str, optional The error message to be printed in case of failure. verbose : bool, optional If True, the conflicting values are appended to the error message. """ __tracebackhide__ = True # Hide traceback for py.test if normalize: x = shapely.normalize(x) y = shapely.normalize(y) x = np.array(x, copy=False) y = np.array(y, copy=False) is_scalar = x.ndim == 0 or y.ndim == 0 # Check the shapes (condition is copied from numpy test_array_equal) if not (is_scalar or x.shape == y.shape): msg = build_err_msg( [x, y], err_msg + f"\n(shapes {x.shape}, {y.shape} mismatch)", verbose=verbose, ) raise AssertionError(msg) flagged = False if equal_none: flagged = _assert_none_same(x, y, err_msg, verbose) if not np.isscalar(flagged): x, y = x[~flagged], y[~flagged] # Only do the comparison if actual values are left if x.size == 0: return elif flagged: # no sense doing comparison if everything is flagged. return is_equal = _equals_exact_with_ndim(x, y, tolerance=tolerance) if is_scalar and not np.isscalar(is_equal): is_equal = bool(is_equal[0]) if np.all(is_equal): return elif not equal_nan: msg = build_err_msg( [x, y], err_msg + f"\nNot equal to tolerance {tolerance:g}", verbose=verbose, ) raise AssertionError(msg) # Optionally refine failing elements if NaN should be considered equal if not np.isscalar(is_equal): x, y = x[~is_equal], y[~is_equal] # Only do the NaN check if actual values are left if x.size == 0: return elif is_equal: # no sense in checking for NaN if everything is equal. return is_equal = _assert_nan_coords_same(x, y, tolerance, err_msg, verbose) if not np.all(is_equal): msg = build_err_msg( [x, y], err_msg + f"\nNot equal to tolerance {tolerance:g}", verbose=verbose, ) raise AssertionError(msg)
def test_normalize(geom, expected): actual = shapely.normalize(geom) assert actual == expected
def test_make_valid_1d(geom, expected): actual = shapely.make_valid(geom) # normalize needed to handle variation in output across GEOS versions assert np.all(shapely.normalize(actual) == shapely.normalize(expected))
def test_make_valid(geom, expected): actual = shapely.make_valid(geom) assert actual is not expected # normalize needed to handle variation in output across GEOS versions assert shapely.normalize(actual) == expected