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Python is an open source interpreted programming language used in many GIS programs.

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Multiprocessing with geopandas

Two things that need to be addressed first: the title of your question is far too broad and misleading with respect to your actual problem. if you have spatial operations such as spatial joins, or in …
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Get rid of jumping GPS data with pykalman

If you want to solve the problem of jumping GPS points with pykalman, here is a detailed answer. However, it seems that pykalman is not the ideal solution to your problem, since, if I understand you c …
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Finding the closest line to polygon using Python Rtree

If you want to use the rtree to speed up the spatial join, i would use the GeoPandas built-in function ".sindex". import geopandas as gpd # set crs gdf_lines = gdf_lines.set_crs(YOURCRS, allow_overri …
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Finding distance from points to the boundary of the nearest polygon in Python

You can use geopandas sjoin_nearest function and label the optional argument distance_col to a name that suits you. import geopandas as gpd # set crs, take a metric crs! not WGS84 points = points.set …
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