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test_iterops.py
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"""Test operator iterations
"""
from . import unittest
from shapely import iterops
from shapely.geometry import Point, Polygon
from shapely.geos import TopologicalError
class IterOpsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_iterops(self):
coords = ((0.0, 0.0), (0.0, 1.0), (1.0, 1.0), (1.0, 0.0), (0.0, 0.0))
polygon = Polygon(coords)
points = [Point(0.5, 0.5), Point(2.0, 2.0)]
# List of the points contained by the polygon
self.assertTrue(
all([isinstance(x, Point)
for x in iterops.contains(polygon, points, True)]))
# 'True' is the default value
self.assertTrue(
all([isinstance(x, Point)
for x in iterops.contains(polygon, points)]))
# Test a false value
self.assertTrue(
all([isinstance(x, Point)
for x in iterops.contains(polygon, points, False)]))
# If the provided iterator yields tuples, the second value will be
# yielded
self.assertEqual(
list(iterops.contains(polygon, [(p, p.coords[:])
for p in points], False)),
[[(2.0, 2.0)]])
# Just to demonstrate that the important thing is that the second
# parameter is an iterator:
self.assertEqual(
list(iterops.contains(polygon, iter((p, p.coords[:])
for p in points))),
[[(0.5, 0.5)]])
def test_err(self):
# bowtie polygon.
coords = ((0.0, 0.0), (0.0, 1.0), (1.0, 0.0), (1.0, 1.0), (0.0, 0.0))
polygon = Polygon(coords)
self.assertFalse(polygon.is_valid)
points = [Point(0.5, 0.5).buffer(2.0), Point(2.0, 2.0).buffer(3.0)]
# List of the points contained by the polygon
self.assertTrue(
all([isinstance(x, Polygon)
for x in iterops.intersects(polygon, points, True)]))
def test_topological_error(self):
p1 = [(339, 346), (459, 346), (399, 311), (340, 277), (399, 173),
(280, 242), (339, 415), (280, 381), (460, 207), (339, 346)]
polygon1 = Polygon(p1)
p2 = [(339, 207), (280, 311), (460, 138), (399, 242), (459, 277),
(459, 415), (399, 381), (519, 311), (520, 242), (519, 173),
(399, 450), (339, 207)]
polygon2 = Polygon(p2)
with self.assertRaises(TopologicalError):
list(iterops.within(polygon1, [polygon2]))
def test_suite():
return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(IterOpsTestCase)