Example #1
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    def test_clip_points_by_polygons_with_holes_real(self):
        """Points can be clipped by polygons with holes (real data)
        """

        # Read real polygon with holes
        filename = '%s/%s' % (TESTDATA, 'donut.shp')
        L = read_layer(filename)

        # --------------------------------------------
        # Pick one polygon that has 2 inner rings
        P = L.get_geometry(as_geometry_objects=True)[1]

        outer_ring = P.outer_ring
        inner_ring0 = P.inner_rings[0]
        inner_ring1 = P.inner_rings[1]

        # Make some test points
        points_in_bbox = generate_random_points_in_bbox(outer_ring, 1000)
        points_in_inner_ring0 = populate_polygon(inner_ring0, 2, seed=13)
        points_in_inner_ring1 = populate_polygon(inner_ring1, 2, seed=17)
        points = numpy.concatenate(
            (points_in_bbox, points_in_inner_ring0, points_in_inner_ring1))

        # Clip
        indices = inside_polygon(points, P.outer_ring, holes=P.inner_rings)

        # Sanity
        for point in points[indices, :]:
            # Must be inside outer ring
            assert is_inside_polygon(point, outer_ring)

            # But not in any of the inner rings
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring0)
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring1)

        # ---------------------------------------------------------
        # Pick a polygon that has 1 inner ring (nice visualisation)
        P = L.get_geometry(as_geometry_objects=True)[9]

        outer_ring = P.outer_ring
        inner_ring = P.inner_rings[0]

        # Make some test points
        points = generate_random_points_in_bbox(outer_ring, 500)

        # Clip
        indices = inside_polygon(points, P.outer_ring, holes=P.inner_rings)

        # Sanity
        for point in points[indices, :]:
            # Must be inside outer ring
            assert is_inside_polygon(point, outer_ring)

            # But not in the inner ring
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring)

        # Store for visual check (nice one!)
        # Uncomment os.remove if you want see the layers
        pol = Vector(geometry=[P])
        tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
        pol.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
        # print 'Polygon with holes written to %s' % tmp_filename
        os.remove(tmp_filename)

        pts = Vector(geometry=points[indices, :])
        tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
        pts.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
        # print 'Clipped points written to %s' % tmp_filename
        os.remove(tmp_filename)
Example #2
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    def test_clip_points_by_polygons_with_holes_real(self):
        """Points can be clipped by polygons with holes (real data)
        """

        # Read real polygon with holes
        filename = '%s/%s' % (TESTDATA, 'donut.shp')
        L = read_layer(filename)

        # --------------------------------------------
        # Pick one polygon that has 2 inner rings
        P = L.get_geometry(as_geometry_objects=True)[1]

        outer_ring = P.outer_ring
        inner_ring0 = P.inner_rings[0]
        inner_ring1 = P.inner_rings[1]

        # Make some test points
        points_in_bbox = generate_random_points_in_bbox(outer_ring, 1000)
        points_in_inner_ring0 = populate_polygon(inner_ring0, 2, seed=13)
        points_in_inner_ring1 = populate_polygon(inner_ring1, 2, seed=17)
        points = numpy.concatenate((points_in_bbox,
                                    points_in_inner_ring0,
                                    points_in_inner_ring1))

        # Clip
        indices = inside_polygon(points, P.outer_ring, holes=P.inner_rings)

        # Sanity
        for point in points[indices, :]:
            # Must be inside outer ring
            assert is_inside_polygon(point, outer_ring)

            # But not in any of the inner rings
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring0)
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring1)

        # ---------------------------------------------------------
        # Pick a polygon that has 1 inner ring (nice visualisation)
        P = L.get_geometry(as_geometry_objects=True)[9]

        outer_ring = P.outer_ring
        inner_ring = P.inner_rings[0]

        # Make some test points
        points = generate_random_points_in_bbox(outer_ring, 500)

        # Clip
        indices = inside_polygon(points, P.outer_ring, holes=P.inner_rings)

        # Sanity
        for point in points[indices, :]:
            # Must be inside outer ring
            assert is_inside_polygon(point, outer_ring)

            # But not in the inner ring
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring)

        # Store for visual check (nice one!)
        # Uncomment os.remove if you want see the layers
        pol = Vector(geometry=[P])
        tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
        pol.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
        #print 'Polygon with holes written to %s' % tmp_filename
        os.remove(tmp_filename)

        pts = Vector(geometry=points[indices, :])
        tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
        pts.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
        #print 'Clipped points written to %s' % tmp_filename
        os.remove(tmp_filename)
Example #3
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    def test_clip_points_by_polygons_with_holes0(self):
        """Points can be clipped by polygons with holes
        """

        # Define an outer ring
        outer_ring = numpy.array([[106.79, -6.233], [106.80, -6.24],
                                  [106.78, -6.23], [106.77, -6.21],
                                  [106.79, -6.233]])

        # Define inner rings
        inner_rings = [
            numpy.array([[106.77827, -6.2252], [106.77775, -6.22378],
                         [106.78, -6.22311], [106.78017, -6.22530],
                         [106.77827, -6.2252]])[::-1],
            numpy.array([[106.78652, -6.23215], [106.78642, -6.23075],
                         [106.78746, -6.23143], [106.78831, -6.23307],
                         [106.78652, -6.23215]])[::-1]
        ]

        v = Vector(
            geometry=[Polygon(outer_ring=outer_ring, inner_rings=inner_rings)])
        assert v.is_polygon_data

        # Write it to file
        tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
        v.write_to_file(tmp_filename)

        # Read polygon it back
        L = read_layer(tmp_filename)
        P = L.get_geometry(as_geometry_objects=True)[0]

        outer_ring = P.outer_ring
        inner_ring0 = P.inner_rings[0]
        inner_ring1 = P.inner_rings[1]

        # Make some test points
        points = generate_random_points_in_bbox(outer_ring, 1000, seed=13)

        # Clip to outer ring, excluding holes
        indices = inside_polygon(points, P.outer_ring, holes=P.inner_rings)

        # Sanity
        for point in points[indices, :]:
            # Must be inside outer ring
            assert is_inside_polygon(point, outer_ring)

            # But not in any of the inner rings
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring0)
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring1)

        if False:
            # Store for visual check
            pol = Vector(geometry=[P])
            tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
            pol.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
            print 'Polygon with holes written to %s' % tmp_filename

            pts = Vector(geometry=points[indices, :])
            tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
            pts.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
            print 'Clipped points written to %s' % tmp_filename
Example #4
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    def test_clip_points_by_polygons_with_holes0(self):
        """Points can be clipped by polygons with holes
        """

        # Define an outer ring
        outer_ring = numpy.array([[106.79, -6.233],
                                  [106.80, -6.24],
                                  [106.78, -6.23],
                                  [106.77, -6.21],
                                  [106.79, -6.233]])

        # Define inner rings
        inner_rings = [numpy.array([[106.77827, -6.2252],
                                    [106.77775, -6.22378],
                                    [106.78, -6.22311],
                                    [106.78017, -6.22530],
                                    [106.77827, -6.2252]])[::-1],
                       numpy.array([[106.78652, -6.23215],
                                    [106.78642, -6.23075],
                                    [106.78746, -6.23143],
                                    [106.78831, -6.23307],
                                    [106.78652, -6.23215]])[::-1]]

        v = Vector(geometry=[Polygon(outer_ring=outer_ring,
                                     inner_rings=inner_rings)])
        assert v.is_polygon_data

        # Write it to file
        tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
        v.write_to_file(tmp_filename)

        # Read polygon it back
        L = read_layer(tmp_filename)
        P = L.get_geometry(as_geometry_objects=True)[0]

        outer_ring = P.outer_ring
        inner_ring0 = P.inner_rings[0]
        inner_ring1 = P.inner_rings[1]

        # Make some test points
        points = generate_random_points_in_bbox(outer_ring, 1000, seed=13)

        # Clip to outer ring, excluding holes
        indices = inside_polygon(points, P.outer_ring, holes=P.inner_rings)

        # Sanity
        for point in points[indices, :]:
            # Must be inside outer ring
            assert is_inside_polygon(point, outer_ring)

            # But not in any of the inner rings
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring0)
            assert not is_inside_polygon(point, inner_ring1)

        if False:
            # Store for visual check
            pol = Vector(geometry=[P])
            tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
            pol.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
            print 'Polygon with holes written to %s' % tmp_filename

            pts = Vector(geometry=points[indices, :])
            tmp_filename = unique_filename(suffix='.shp')
            pts.write_to_file(tmp_filename)
            print 'Clipped points written to %s' % tmp_filename