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Mastering Geospatial Analysis with Python

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788293334
Pages 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (3):
Silas Toms Silas Toms
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Paul Crickard Paul Crickard
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Eric van Rees Eric van Rees
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Package Installation and Management 2. Introduction to Geospatial Code Libraries 3. Introduction to Geospatial Databases 4. Data Types, Storage, and Conversion 5. Vector Data Analysis 6. Raster Data Processing 7. Geoprocessing with Geodatabases 8. Automating QGIS Analysis 9. ArcGIS API for Python and ArcGIS Online 10. Geoprocessing with a GPU Database 11. Flask and GeoAlchemy2 12. GeoDjango 13. Geospatial REST API 14. Cloud Geodatabase Analysis and Visualization 15. Automating Cloud Cartography 16. Python Geoprocessing with Hadoop 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

OGR Simple Features Library


OGR Simple Features Library (part of the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL)) offers a set of tools for dealing with vector data. Although both GDAL and OGR are now more integrated than they used to be, we can still divide GDAL between a vector part (OGR) and a raster part (GDAL). While OGR was written in C++ and the documentation is also in C++, with Python bindings we can access all of GDAL's functionality using Python.

We can distinguish the following components of OGR:

  • OGR batch commands for describing and processing vector data
  • ogrmerge, an instant Python script for merging multiple vector data files
  • The OGR library itself

We'll briefly cover these components first, before moving on to some examples of how to use all three.

OGR batch commands

OGR offers a series of batch commands that can be used to describe and convert existing geospatial vector data. We've already mentioned two of them, ogrinfo and ogr2ogr, in Chapter 4, Data Types, Storage, and Conversion...

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