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Mastering Geospatial Analysis with Python

You're reading from   Mastering Geospatial Analysis with Python Explore GIS processing and learn to work with GeoDjango, CARTOframes and MapboxGL-Jupyter

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788293334
Length 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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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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Preface 1. Package Installation and Management 2. Introduction to Geospatial Code Libraries FREE CHAPTER 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 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working in the Python console


The QGIS Python console is a Python console. You can perform all of your normal Python tasks with the added benefit of having the QGIS libraries added. From the console, you can manipulate GIS data and display it on the screen, or not.

The Python console is located under the Plugins menu on the QGIS toolbar. You can also access it by pressing Ctrl + Alt + P on the keyboard. The console will usually open in the bottom of the main window. You can undock it by clicking on the title bar (where it says Python Console), holding down the mouse button, and dragging the window to another location on the screen or by clicking the window button at the top-right of the console:

A screenshot of the Python console

The console has buttons for clearing the window, importing GIS and QGIS specific libraries, running the current command (you can press Enter instead of clicking this button), showing the editor, modifying options, and viewing theHelpfiles. The editor launches a simplified...

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