How to use the pygeos.Geometry function in pygeos

To help you get started, we’ve selected a few pygeos examples, based on popular ways it is used in public projects.

Secure your code as it's written. Use Snyk Code to scan source code in minutes - no build needed - and fix issues immediately.

github pygeos / pygeos / pygeos / creation.py View on Github external
----------
    shell : array_like
        An array of linearrings that constitute the out shell of the polygons.
        Coordinates can also be passed, see linearrings.
    holes : array_like
        An array of lists of linearrings that constitute holes for each shell.
    """
    shells = np.asarray(shells)
    if not isinstance(shells, Geometry) and np.issubdtype(shells.dtype, np.number):
        shells = linearrings(shells)

    if holes is None:
        return lib.polygons_without_holes(shells)

    holes = np.asarray(holes)
    if not isinstance(holes, Geometry) and np.issubdtype(holes.dtype, np.number):
        holes = linearrings(holes)
    return lib.polygons_with_holes(shells, holes)
github pygeos / pygeos / pygeos / creation.py View on Github external
def polygons(shells, holes=None):
    """Create an array of polygons.

    Parameters
    ----------
    shell : array_like
        An array of linearrings that constitute the out shell of the polygons.
        Coordinates can also be passed, see linearrings.
    holes : array_like
        An array of lists of linearrings that constitute holes for each shell.
    """
    shells = np.asarray(shells)
    if not isinstance(shells, Geometry) and np.issubdtype(shells.dtype, np.number):
        shells = linearrings(shells)

    if holes is None:
        return lib.polygons_without_holes(shells)

    holes = np.asarray(holes)
    if not isinstance(holes, Geometry) and np.issubdtype(holes.dtype, np.number):
        holes = linearrings(holes)
    return lib.polygons_with_holes(shells, holes)