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"""
Plot single geometries using Matplotlib.
Note: this module is experimental, and mainly targeting (interactive)
exploration, debugging and illustration purposes.
"""
import numpy as np
import shapely
def _default_ax():
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
ax = plt.gca()
ax.grid(True)
ax.set_aspect("equal")
return ax
def _path_from_polygon(polygon):
from matplotlib.path import Path
if isinstance(polygon, shapely.MultiPolygon):
return Path.make_compound_path(
*[_path_from_polygon(poly) for poly in polygon.geoms]
)
else:
return Path.make_compound_path(
Path(np.asarray(polygon.exterior.coords)[:, :2]),
*[Path(np.asarray(ring.coords)[:, :2]) for ring in polygon.interiors],
)
def patch_from_polygon(polygon, **kwargs):
"""
Gets a Matplotlib patch from a (Multi)Polygon.
Note: this function is experimental, and mainly targeting (interactive)
exploration, debugging and illustration purposes.
Parameters
----------
polygon : shapely.Polygon or shapely.MultiPolygon
**kwargs
Additional keyword arguments passed to the matplotlib Patch.
Returns
-------
Matplotlib artist (PathPatch)
"""
from matplotlib.patches import PathPatch
return PathPatch(_path_from_polygon(polygon), **kwargs)
def plot_polygon(
polygon,
ax=None,
add_points=True,
color=None,
facecolor=None,
edgecolor=None,
linewidth=None,
**kwargs
):
"""
Plot a (Multi)Polygon.
Note: this function is experimental, and mainly targeting (interactive)
exploration, debugging and illustration purposes.
Parameters
----------
polygon : shapely.Polygon or shapely.MultiPolygon
ax : matplotlib Axes, default None
The axes on which to draw the plot. If not specified, will get the
current active axes or create a new figure.
add_points : bool, default True
If True, also plot the coordinates (vertices) as points.
color : matplotlib color specification
Color for both the polygon fill (face) and boundary (edge). By default,
the fill is using an alpha of 0.3. You can specify `facecolor` and
`edgecolor` separately for greater control.
facecolor : matplotlib color specification
Color for the polygon fill.
edgecolor : matplotlib color specification
Color for the polygon boundary.
linewidth : float
The line width for the polygon boundary.
**kwargs
Additional keyword arguments passed to the matplotlib Patch.
Returns
-------
Matplotlib artist (PathPatch), if `add_points` is false.
A tuple of Matplotlib artists (PathPatch, Line2D), if `add_points` is true.
"""
from matplotlib import colors
if ax is None:
ax = _default_ax()
if color is None:
color = "C0"
color = colors.to_rgba(color)
if facecolor is None:
facecolor = list(color)
facecolor[-1] = 0.3
facecolor = tuple(facecolor)
if edgecolor is None:
edgecolor = color
patch = patch_from_polygon(
polygon, facecolor=facecolor, edgecolor=edgecolor, linewidth=linewidth, **kwargs
)
ax.add_patch(patch)
ax.autoscale_view()
if add_points:
line = plot_points(polygon, ax=ax, color=color)
return patch, line
return patch
def plot_line(line, ax=None, add_points=True, color=None, linewidth=2, **kwargs):
"""
Plot a (Multi)LineString/LinearRing.
Note: this function is experimental, and mainly targeting (interactive)
exploration, debugging and illustration purposes.
Parameters
----------
line : shapely.LineString or shapely.LinearRing
ax : matplotlib Axes, default None
The axes on which to draw the plot. If not specified, will get the
current active axes or create a new figure.
add_points : bool, default True
If True, also plot the coordinates (vertices) as points.
color : matplotlib color specification
Color for the line (edgecolor under the hood) and points.
linewidth : float, default 2
The line width for the polygon boundary.
**kwargs
Additional keyword arguments passed to the matplotlib Patch.
Returns
-------
Matplotlib artist (PathPatch)
"""
from matplotlib.patches import PathPatch
from matplotlib.path import Path
if ax is None:
ax = _default_ax()
if color is None:
color = "C0"
if isinstance(line, shapely.MultiLineString):
path = Path.make_compound_path(
*[Path(np.asarray(mline.coords)[:, :2]) for mline in line.geoms]
)
else:
path = Path(np.asarray(line.coords)[:, :2])
patch = PathPatch(
path, facecolor="none", edgecolor=color, linewidth=linewidth, **kwargs
)
ax.add_patch(patch)
ax.autoscale_view()
if add_points:
line = plot_points(line, ax=ax, color=color)
return patch, line
return patch
def plot_points(geom, ax=None, color=None, marker="o", **kwargs):
"""
Plot a Point/MultiPoint or the vertices of any other geometry type.
Parameters
----------
geom : shapely.Geometry
Any shapely Geometry object, from which all vertices are extracted
and plotted.
ax : matplotlib Axes, default None
The axes on which to draw the plot. If not specified, will get the
current active axes or create a new figure.
color : matplotlib color specification
Color for the filled points. You can use `markeredgecolor` and
`markerfacecolor` to have different edge and fill colors.
marker : str, default "o"
The matplotlib marker for the points.
**kwargs
Additional keyword arguments passed to matplotlib `plot` (Line2D).
Returns
-------
Matplotlib artist (Line2D)
"""
if ax is None:
ax = _default_ax()
coords = shapely.get_coordinates(geom)
(line,) = ax.plot(
coords[:, 0], coords[:, 1], linestyle="", marker=marker, color=color, **kwargs
)
return line