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(1) abstract geometry; (2) storing geographic data in projected coordinates; (3) a generic ESRI term for vector features; a class for "geometry" objects.
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Export geometry to WKT using pyshp
shapefile.Reader("my_point_shapefile")
g=[]
for s in r.shapes():
g.append(pygeoif.geometry.as_shape(s))
m = pygeoif.MultiPoint(g)
print m.wkt
# 'MULTIPOINT(38.8897 -77.0089, 32.30642 122.61458)'
The geometry … You could also use pyshp's shapeRecords() method combined with pygeoif's feature() method to collect the attributes in addition to the geometry and convert to a FeatureCollection. …