[25065] | 1 | from os import path
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| 2 | try:
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| 3 | import shapefile
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| 4 | except ImportError:
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| 5 | print("could not import shapefile, PyShp has not been installed, no shapefile reading capabilities enabled")
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| 6 |
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[25125] | 7 | from helpers import OrderedStruct
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[25065] | 8 | from pairoptions import pairoptions
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| 9 |
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| 10 |
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| 11 | def shpread(filename, *args): #{{{
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| 12 | '''
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| 13 | SHPREAD - read a shape file and build a dict
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| 14 |
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| 15 | This routine reads a shape file .shp and builds a dict array containing the
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| 16 | fields x and y corresponding to the coordinates, one for the filename
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| 17 | of the shp file, for the density, for the nodes, and a field closed to
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| 18 | indicate if the domain is closed. If this initial shapefile is point only,
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| 19 | the fields closed and points are ommited.
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| 20 | The first argument is the .shp file to be read and the second one
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| 21 | (optional) indicates if the last point shall be read (1 to read it, 0 not
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| 22 | to).
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| 23 |
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| 24 | The current implementation of shpread depends on PyShp.
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| 25 |
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| 26 | Usage:
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| 27 | dict = shpread(filename)
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| 28 |
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| 29 | Example:
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| 30 | From underling PyShp implementation, "The shapefile format is actually
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| 31 | a collection of three files. You specify the base filename of the
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| 32 | shapefile or the complete filename of any of the shapefile component
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| 33 | files.""
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| 34 |
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| 35 | dict = shpread('domainoutline.shp')
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| 36 | OR
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| 37 | dict = shpread('domainoutline.dbf')
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| 38 | OR
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| 39 | dict = shpread('domainoutline')
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| 40 |
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| 41 | "OR any of the other 5+ formats which are potentially part of a
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| 42 | shapefile. The library does not care about file extensions". We do,
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| 43 | however, check that a file with the base filename or base filename with
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| 44 | .shp extension exists.
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| 45 |
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| 46 | See also EXPDOC, EXPWRITEASVERTICES
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| 47 |
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| 48 | Sources:
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| 49 | - https://github.com/GeospatialPython/pyshp
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[25125] | 50 |
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| 51 | TODO:
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| 52 | - Create class that can be used to store and pretty print shape structs
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| 53 | (ala OrderedStruct from src/m/qmu/helpers.py).
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[25065] | 54 | '''
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| 55 |
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| 56 | #recover options
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| 57 | options = pairoptions(*args)
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| 58 |
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| 59 | #some checks
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| 60 | if not (path.isfile(filename) or path.isfile(filename + '.shp')):
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| 61 | raise RuntimeError('shpread error message: file {} or {}.shp not found!'.format(filename, filename))
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| 62 |
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| 63 | #read shapefile
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| 64 | sf = shapefile.Reader(filename)
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| 65 |
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[25125] | 66 | Structs = []
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[25065] | 67 | shapes = sf.shapes()
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| 68 | for i in range(len(shapes)):
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[25125] | 69 | Struct = OrderedStruct()
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[25065] | 70 | shape = shapes[i]
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| 71 | if shape.shapeType == shapefile.POINT:
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[25125] | 72 | Struct.x = shape.points[0][0]
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| 73 | Struct.y = shape.points[0][1]
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| 74 | Struct.density = 1
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| 75 | Struct.Geometry = 'Point'
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[25065] | 76 | elif shape.shapeType == shapefile.POLYLINE:
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| 77 | num_points = len(shape.points)
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| 78 | x = []
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| 79 | y = []
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| 80 | for j in range(num_points):
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| 81 | point = shape.points[j]
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| 82 | x.append(point[0])
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| 83 | y.append(point[1])
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[25125] | 84 | Struct.x = x
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| 85 | Struct.y = y
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| 86 | Struct.nods = num_points
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| 87 | Struct.density = 1
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| 88 | Struct.closed = 1
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| 89 | Struct.BoundingBox = shape.bbox
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| 90 | Struct.Geometry = 'Line'
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[25065] | 91 | elif shape.shapeType == shapefile.POLYGON:
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| 92 | num_points = len(shape.points)
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| 93 | x = []
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| 94 | y = []
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| 95 | for j in range(num_points):
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| 96 | point = shape.points[j]
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| 97 | x.append(point[0])
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| 98 | y.append(point[1])
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[25125] | 99 | Struct.x = x
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| 100 | Struct.y = y
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| 101 | Struct.nods = num_points
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| 102 | Struct.density = 1
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| 103 | Struct.closed = 1
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| 104 | Struct.BoundingBox = shape.bbox
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| 105 | Struct.Geometry = 'Polygon'
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[25065] | 106 | else:
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| 107 | # NOTE: We could do this once before looping over shapes as all
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| 108 | # shapes in the file must be of the same type, but we would
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| 109 | # need to have a second check anyway in order to know how to
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| 110 | # parse the points. So, let's just assume the file is not
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| 111 | # malformed.
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| 112 | #
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| 113 | raise Exception('shpread error: geometry {} is not currently supported'.format(shape.shapeTypeName))
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[25125] | 114 |
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[25065] | 115 | name = ''
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| 116 | fields = sf.fields
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| 117 | for j in range(1, len(fields)): # skip over first field, which is "DeletionFlag"
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| 118 | fieldname = fields[j][0]
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| 119 | # 'id' field gets special treatment
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| 120 | if fieldname == 'id':
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[25125] | 121 | name = str(sf.record(i)[j - 1]) # record index is offset by one, again, because of "DeletionFlag"
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[25065] | 122 | else:
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[25125] | 123 | setattr(Struct, str(fieldname), sf.record(i)[j - 1]) # cast to string removes "u" from "u'fieldname'"
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| 124 | Struct.name = name
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| 125 | Structs.append(Struct)
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[25065] | 126 |
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| 127 | invert = options.getfieldvalue('invert', 0)
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| 128 | if invert:
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[25125] | 129 | for i in range(len(Structs)):
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| 130 | Structs[i].x = np.flipud(Structs[i].x)
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| 131 | Structs[i].y = np.flipud(Structs[i].y)
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[25065] | 132 |
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[25125] | 133 | return Structs
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[25065] | 134 | #}}}
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