Python Tutorial: Geometries and shapefiles
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Visualizes geospatial data using geometries and shapefiles in Python
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Now that you've plotted points that show where the Nashville chickens are, lets see if we can get even more insight by plotting some polygonal data.
You can visualize point data on a map more effectively if you plot meaningful regions to give context to the points.
One way to do this is with a shapefile. A shapefile stores a geometry field that is used to draw a map.
There are three basic kinds of geometry: point (a single longitude/latitude pair), line (two or more longitude/latitude pairs that can be connected to form a continuous segment) and polygon (made up of three or more longitude/latitude pairs that are joined in a specified order to create an enclosed region).
A shapefile can be recognized by its .shp file extension. The Dot-SHP file is usually provided for download in a zip file along with other files. The DOT-SHP file must be in a directory along with a DOT-SHX file and a DOT-DBF file in order to work. These files need to have the same filename prefix.
The DOT-SHP file contains the geometry, the DOT-DBF file holds attributes for each geometry, and the DOT-SHX or shape index file helps link the attributes to the shapes.
The geopandas package provides a library for working with geospatial data. You can read in a shapefile with the geopandas read_file() function.
GeoDataFrames are a type of data structure that can be created with the geopandas library. Geopandas provides many of the same methods for GeoDataFrames that the pandas package provides for DataFrames. One example of this is the .head() function.
The shapefile we’ll be using next is composed of two polygons – one for the general services district and another for the urban services district.
The Nashville service district that is closest to the city center i
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