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pygeos 0.14

PyGEOS is a C/Python library with vectorized geometry functions. The geometry
operations are done in the open-source geometry library GEOS. PyGEOS wraps
these operations in NumPy ufuncs providing a performance improvement when
operating on arrays of geometries.
Important note: PyGEOS was merged with Shapely (https://shapely.readthedocs.io)
in December 2021 and will be released as part of Shapely 2.0. The development will take place
at the Shapely repository. Please raise issues or create pull request over there.
PyGEOS itself will receive updates (by backporting from the Shapely repository) until
Shapely 2.0 is actually released.

What is a ufunc?
A universal function (or ufunc for short) is a function that operates on
n-dimensional arrays in an element-by-element fashion, supporting array
broadcasting. The for-loops that are involved are fully implemented in C
diminishing the overhead of the Python interpreter.


Multithreading
PyGEOS functions support multithreading. More specifically, the Global
Interpreter Lock (GIL) is released during function execution. Normally in Python, the
GIL prevents multiple threads from computing at the same time. PyGEOS functions
internally releases this constraint so that the heavy lifting done by GEOS can be
done in parallel, from a single Python process.


Examples
Compare an grid of points with a polygon:
>>> geoms = points(*np.indices((4, 4)))
>>> polygon = box(0, 0, 2, 2)

>>> contains(polygon, geoms)

array([[False, False, False, False],
[False, True, False, False],
[False, False, False, False],
[False, False, False, False]])
Compute the area of all possible intersections of two lists of polygons:
>>> from pygeos import box, area, intersection

>>> polygons_x = box(range(5), 0, range(10, 15), 10)
>>> polygons_y = box(0, range(5), 10, range(10, 15))

>>> area(intersection(polygons_x[:, np.newaxis], polygons_y[np.newaxis, :]))

array([[100., 90., 80., 70., 60.],
[ 90., 81., 72., 63., 54.],
[ 80., 72., 64., 56., 48.],
[ 70., 63., 56., 49., 42.],
[ 60., 54., 48., 42., 36.]])
See the documentation for more: https://pygeos.readthedocs.io


References

GEOS: https://libgeos.org
Shapely: https://shapely.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Numpy ufuncs: https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/ufuncs.html
Joris van den Bossche’s blogpost: https://jorisvandenbossche.github.io/blog/2017/09/19/geopandas-cython/
Matthew Rocklin’s blogpost: http://matthewrocklin.com/blog/work/2017/09/21/accelerating-geopandas-1



Copyright & License
PyGEOS is licensed under BSD 3-Clause license. Copyright (c) 2019, Casper van der Wel.
GEOS is available under the terms of ​GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 2.1 at https://libgeos.org.

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For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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