Exemple #1
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def _props(a_shape, prn=True):
    """Get some basic shape geometry properties.

    Note:
    ----
        `a_shape`, is a single shape.
        A searchcursor will return a list of geometries, so you should slice
        even if there is only one shape.
    """
    if not hasattr(a_shape, '__geo_interface__'):
        tweet("Requires a 'shape', your provided a {}".format(type(a_shape)))
        return None
    coords = a_shape.__geo_interface__['coordinates']
    SR = a_shape.spatialReference
    props = ['type', 'isMultipart', 'partCount', 'pointCount', 'area',
             'length', 'length3D', 'centroid', 'trueCentroid', 'firstPoint',
             'lastPoint', 'labelPoint']
    props2 = [['SR Name', SR.name], ['SR Factory code', SR.factoryCode]]
    t = "\n".join(["{!s:<12}: {}".format(i, a_shape.__getattribute__(i))
                   for i in props])
    t = t + "\n" + "\n".join(["{!s:<12}: {}".format(*i) for i in props2])
    tc = '{!r:}'.format(np.array(coords))
    tt = t + "\nCoordinates\n" + indent(tc, '....')
    if prn:
        print(tt)
    else:
        return tt
Exemple #2
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def shapes_fc(shps, out_fc):
    """Create a featureclass/shapefile from poly* shapes.

    Requires:
    ---------

    - shps : geometry
        Point geometry objects needed to create the featureclass
    - out_fc : string
        Full path and name to the output container (gdb or folder)
    """
    msg0 = "\nCreated..\n{}".format(out_fc)
    msg1 = "\nCan't overwrite the {}... rename it".format(out_fc)
    arcpy.overwriteOutput = True
    try:
        if arcpy.Exists(out_fc):
            arcpy.Delete_management(out_fc)
        arcpy.CopyFeatures_management(shps, out_fc)
        tweet(msg0)
    except ValueError:
        tweet(msg1)
Exemple #3
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def arr_pnts(a, out_fc, shp_fld, SR):
    """Make point features from a structured array.

    Requires:
    --------
    `a` : structured/recarray

    `out_fc` : featureclass full path and name

    `shp_fld` : the table field which contains the geometry

    `SR` : the spatial reference/coordinate system of the geometry
    """
    msg0 = "\nCreated..\n{}".format(out_fc)
    msg1 = "\nCan't overwrite {}... rename it".format(out_fc)
    try:
        if arcpy.Exists(out_fc):
            arcpy.Delete_management(out_fc)
        arcpy.da.NumPyArrayToFeatureClass(a, out_fc, shp_fld, SR)
        tweet(msg0)
    except Exception as e:
        tweet(msg1 + str(e))
Exemple #4
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def to_fc(out_fc, a, b=None, dim=2, flds=['Id', 'X', 'Y'], SR_code=None):
    """Reconstruct a featureclass from a deconstructed pair of arrays.

    This function reverses the functionality of to_array which splits a
    featureclass into an array of geometry and one of attributes.

    One can perform operations on one or the other or both, then reassemble
    into a new file.

    Requires:
    --------
    `out_fc` : filename
        full path and name for the output featureclass
    `a` : geometry array
        the array of geometry objects
    `b` : attribute array
        the array of attributes for 'a'
    `dim` : geometry type
        - 0 (point)
        - 1 (polyline) or
        - 2 (polygon)
    `fld` : id and shape field(s)
        normally ['Id, 'X', 'Y'] if deconstructed using 'to_array'
    `SR_code` :
        The spatial reference code of the output geometry

        - 4326 for GCS WGS84
        - 2951 for MTM 9

    References:
    ----------

        Spatial reference http://spatialreference.org/
    """
    args = [to_fc.__module__, dedent(to_fc.__doc__)]
    msg = "\n...to_fc ... in {} failed\n{}".format(*args)
    try:
        SR = arcpy.SpatialReference(SR_code)
    except ValueError:
        tweet("Spatial reference is in error")
        tweet(msg)
        return None
    if (dim not in (0, 1, 2)) or (len(flds) not in (2, 3)):
        tweet(msg)
        return None
    if len(flds) == 2:
        oid_fld, shp_fld = flds
    else:
        oid_fld, shp_fld = flds[0], flds[1:3]
    if dim == 0:
        arr_pnts(a, out_fc, shp_fld, SR)
#    geom = _split_array(a, fld=oid_fld)
    geom = np.split(a, np.where(np.diff(a[oid_fld]))[0] + 1)
    prts = [i[['Xs', 'Ys']].tolist() for i in geom]
    if dim == 1:
        arr_polyline_fc(geom, out_fc, oid_fld, shp_fld, SR)
    else:
        # arr_polygon_fc(geom, out_fc, oid_fld, shp_fld, SR)
        # pts = _arr_common(a, oid_fld, shp_fld)
        f = []
        for pt in prts:  # g
            f.append(
                arcpy.Polygon(arcpy.Array([arcpy.Point(*p) for p in pt]), SR))
#    _shapes_fc(f, out_fc)
#    arcpy.da.ExtendTable(out_fc, table_match_field=oid_fld,
#                         in_array=b, array_match_field=oid_fld)
    return f
Exemple #5
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def fc_array(in_fc, flds="*", allpnts=True):
    """Convert a featureclass to an ndarray...with optional fields besides the
    FID/OIDName and Shape fields.

    Parameters:
    -----------
    in_fc : text
        Full path to the geodatabase and the featureclass name
    flds : text or list
        - ``''   : just an object id and shape field``
        - ``'*'  : all fields in the featureclass or``
        - ``list : specific fields ['OBJECTID','Shape','SomeClass', etc]``
    allpnts : boolean
        - True `explodes` geometry to individual points.
        - False returns the centroid

    Requires:
    ---------
        fc_info(in_fc) function

    See also:
    ---------
        FeatureClassToNumPyArray, ListFields for more information in current
        arcpy documentation
    """
    out_flds = []
    shp_fld, oid_fld, shp_type, SR = fc_info(in_fc)  # get the base information
    flds_all = arcpy.ListFields(in_fc)
    flds_oth = [f for f in flds_all if f.type not in ('OID', 'Geometry')]
    fld_names = [f.name for f in flds_oth]
    oid_geom = [oid_fld, 'SHAPE@X', 'SHAPE@Y']
    nulls = {
        'Double': np.nan,
        'Single': np.nan,
        'Short': np.iinfo(np.int16).min,
        'SmallInteger': np.iinfo(np.int16).min,
        'Long': np.iinfo(np.int32).min,
        'Float': np.nan,
        'Integer': np.iinfo(np.int32).min,
        'String': str(None),
        'Text': str(None)
    }
    fld_dict = {i.name: i.type for i in flds_oth}
    null_dict = {f: nulls[fld_dict[f]] for f in fld_names}
    if flds == "":  # return just OID and Shape values
        out_flds = oid_geom  # FID and Shape X, Y
    elif flds == "*":  # all fields
        out_flds = oid_geom + fld_names
    else:
        out_flds = [oid_fld, 'SHAPE@X', 'SHAPE@Y']
        for f in flds_oth:
            if f.name in flds:
                out_flds.append(f.name)
    frmt = """\nRunning 'fc_array' with ....
    \nfeatureclass... {}\nFields... {}\nAll pnts... {}\nSR... {}
    """
    args = [in_fc, out_flds, allpnts, SR.name]
    msg = dedent(frmt).format(*args)
    tweet(msg)
    a = arcpy.da.FeatureClassToNumPyArray(in_fc,
                                          field_names=out_flds,
                                          where_clause="",
                                          spatial_reference=SR,
                                          explode_to_points=allpnts,
                                          skip_nulls=False,
                                          null_value=null_dict)
    # out it goes in array format
    return a
Exemple #6
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    in_tbl, all_flds, cls_flds, sum_flds = _testing()
else:
    testing = False
    in_tbl, out_tbl, cls_flds, sum_flds = _tool_()

cls_flds = cls_flds.split(";")  # tidy up the two field inputs
sum_flds = sum_flds.split(";")

a = arcpy.da.TableToNumPyArray(in_tbl, "*")  # use the full array's data

uni, first, clas, cases, count, vals = freq(a, cls_flds)  # do freq analysis

# perform the summary results
new_vals = [vals]
new_names = ['count']
tweet("sum flds = {}".format(sum_flds))

if sum_flds[0] not in ('#', None, 'None', "", ''):
    for i in sum_flds:
        fld_sums = summ(a, cls_flds, uni, i)  # do the sums using summ
        new_names.append('sum_' + i)
        new_vals.append(fld_sums)

## create the output array and return the table
#b = rfn.append_fields(uni, names=new_names, data=new_vals, usemask=False)
#
#msg = "\nSummary array...\n"
#tweet(msg + prn_rec(b, prn=False))  # use arraytools.frmts.frmt_rec
#
#if not testing:
#    arcpy.da.NumPyArrayToTable(b, out_tbl)
Exemple #7
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    in_tbl, all_flds, cls_flds, sum_flds = _testing()
else:
    testing = False
    in_tbl, out_tbl, cls_flds, sum_flds = _tool_()

cls_flds = cls_flds.split(";")  # tidy up the two field inputs
sum_flds = sum_flds.split(";")

a = arcpy.da.TableToNumPyArray(in_tbl, "*")  # use the full array's data

uni, first, clas, cases, count, vals = freq(a, cls_flds)  # do freq analysis

# perform the summary results
new_vals = [vals]
new_names = ['count']
tweet("sum flds = {}".format(sum_flds))

if sum_flds[0] not in ('#', None, 'None', "", ''):
    for i in sum_flds:
        fld_sums = summ(a, cls_flds, uni, i)  # do the sums using summ
        new_names.append('sum_' + i)
        new_vals.append(fld_sums)

## create the output array and return the table
#b = rfn.append_fields(uni, names=new_names, data=new_vals, usemask=False)
#
#msg = "\nSummary array...\n"
#tweet(msg + prn_rec(b, prn=False))  # use arraytools.frmts.frmt_rec
#
#if not testing:
#    arcpy.da.NumPyArrayToTable(b, out_tbl)