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Cleaned the methods/functions indicating if a point is in a polygon In general, shapely should be used, especially for lots of points: from shapely.geometry import Polygon, Point poly = Polygon(array([[0,0],[0,1],[1,1],[1,0]])) p = Point(0.5,0.5) poly.contains(p) -> returns True poly.contains(Point(-1,-1)) -> returns False You can convert a moving.Point to a shapely point: p = moving.Point(1,2) p.asShapely() returns the equivalent shapely point If you have several points to test, use moving.pointsInPolygon(points, polygon) where points are moving.Point and polygon is a shapely polygon.
author Nicolas Saunier <nicolas.saunier@polymtl.ca>
date Tue, 16 Jul 2013 17:00:17 -0400
parents 4978b5baf8f1
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