/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/descartes/patch.py is in python-descartes 1.0.1-2.
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from matplotlib.patches import PathPatch
from matplotlib.path import Path
from numpy import asarray, concatenate, ones
class Polygon(object):
# Adapt Shapely or GeoJSON/geo_interface polygons to a common interface
def __init__(self, context):
if hasattr(context, 'interiors'):
self.context = context
else:
self.context = getattr(context, '__geo_interface__', context)
@property
def geom_type(self):
return (getattr(self.context, 'geom_type', None)
or self.context['type'])
@property
def exterior(self):
return (getattr(self.context, 'exterior', None)
or self.context['coordinates'][0])
@property
def interiors(self):
value = getattr(self.context, 'interiors', None)
if value is None:
value = self.context['coordinates'][1:]
return value
def PolygonPath(polygon):
"""Constructs a compound matplotlib path from a Shapely or GeoJSON-like
geometric object"""
this = Polygon(polygon)
assert this.geom_type == 'Polygon'
def coding(ob):
# The codes will be all "LINETO" commands, except for "MOVETO"s at the
# beginning of each subpath
n = len(getattr(ob, 'coords', None) or ob)
vals = ones(n, dtype=Path.code_type) * Path.LINETO
vals[0] = Path.MOVETO
return vals
vertices = concatenate(
[asarray(this.exterior)]
+ [asarray(r) for r in this.interiors])
codes = concatenate(
[coding(this.exterior)]
+ [coding(r) for r in this.interiors])
return Path(vertices, codes)
def PolygonPatch(polygon, **kwargs):
"""Constructs a matplotlib patch from a geometric object
The `polygon` may be a Shapely or GeoJSON-like object with or without holes.
The `kwargs` are those supported by the matplotlib.patches.Polygon class
constructor. Returns an instance of matplotlib.patches.PathPatch.
Example (using Shapely Point and a matplotlib axes):
>>> b = Point(0, 0).buffer(1.0)
>>> patch = PolygonPatch(b, fc='blue', ec='blue', alpha=0.5)
>>> axis.add_patch(patch)
"""
return PathPatch(PolygonPath(polygon), **kwargs)
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