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Geo::ShapeFile - Perl extension for handling ESRI GIS Shapefiles.
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use Geo::ShapeFile;
my $shapefile = new Geo::ShapeFile("roads");
for(1 .. $shapefile->shapes()) {
my $shape = $shapefile->get_shp_record($_);
# see Geo::ShapeFile::Shape docs for what to do with $shape
my %db = $shapefile->get_dbf_record($_);
}
The Geo::ShapeFile module reads ESRI ShapeFiles containing GIS mapping
data, it has support for shp (shape), shx (shape index), and dbf (data
base) formats.
The Geo::ShapeFile module reads ESRI ShapeFiles containing GIS mapping
data, it has support for shp (shape), shx (shape index), and dbf (data
base) formats.
new($filename_base)
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Creates a new shapefile object, the only argument it takes is the basename
for your data (don't include the extension, the module will automatically
find the extensions it supports). For example if you have data files called
roads.shp, roads.shx, and roads.dbf, use 'new Geo::ShapeFile(``roads'');' to
create a new object, and the module will load the data it needs from the
files as it needs it.
type_is($numeric_type)
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Returns true if the major type of this data file is the same as the type
passed to type_is().
get_dbf_record($record_index)
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Returns the data from the dbf file associated with the specified record index
(shapefile indexes start at 1). If called in a list context, returns a hash,
if called in a scalar context, returns a hashref.
x_min() x_max() y_min() y_max()
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m_min() m_max() z_min() z_max()
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Returns the minimum and maximum values for x, y, z, and m fields as indicated
in the shp file header.
upper_left_corner() upper_right_corner()
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lower_left_corner() lower_right_corner()
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Returns a Geo::ShapeFile::Point object indicating the respective corners.
height() width()
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Returns the height and width of the area contained in the shp file. Note that
this likely does not return miles, kilometers, or any other useful measure, it
simply returns x_max - x_min, or y_max - y_min. Whether this data is a useful
measure or not depends on your data.
corners()
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Returns a four element array consisting of the corners of the area contained
in the shp file. The corners are listed clockwise starting with the upper
left.
(upper_left_corner, upper_right_corner, lower_right_corner, lower_left_corner)
area_contains_point($point,$x_min,$y_min,$x_max,$y_max)
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Utility function that returns true if the Geo::ShapeFile::Point object in
point falls within the bounds of the rectangle defined by the area
indicated. See
bounds_contains_point() if you want to check if a point falls
within the bounds of the current shp file.
bounds_contains_point($point)
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Returns true if the specified point falls within the bounds of the current
shp file.
file_version()
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Returns the ShapeFile version number of the current shp/shx file.
shape_type()
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Returns the shape type contained in the current shp/shx file. The ESRI spec
currently allows for a file to contain only a single type of shape (null
shapes are the exception, they may appear in any data file). This returns
the numeric value for the type, use
type() to find the text name of this
value.
shapes()
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Returns the number of shapes contained in the current shp/shx file. This is
the value that allows you to iterate through all the shapes using
'for(1 .. $obj->
shapes()) {'.
records()
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Returns the number of records contained in the current data. This is similar
to shapes(), but can be used even if you don't have shp/shx files, so you can
access data that is stored as dbf, but does not have shapes associated with it.
shape_type_text()
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Returns the shape type of the current shp/shx file (see shape_type()), but
as the human-readable string type, rather than an integer.
get_shx_record($record_index)
=item get_shx_record_header($record_index)
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Get the contents of an shx record or record header (for compatibility with
the other get_* functions, both are provided, but in the case of shx data,
they return the same information). The return value is a two element array
consisting of the offset in the shp file where the indicated record begins,
and the content length of that record.
get_shp_record_header($record_index)
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Retrieve an shp record header for the specified index. Returns a two element
array consisting of the record number and the content length of the record.
get_shp_record($record_index)
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Retrieve an shp record for the specified index. Returns a
Geo::ShapeFile::Shape object.
shapes_in_area($x_min,$y_min,$x_max,$y_max)
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Returns an array of integers, consisting of the indices of the shapes that
overlap with the area specified. Currently this is a very oversimplified
function that actually finds shapes that have any point that falls within
the specified bounding box. Currently it may miss some shapes that actually
do overlap with the specified area, if there are two points outside the area
that cause an edge to pass through the area, but neither of the end points
of that edge actually fall within the area specified. Patches to make this
function more useful would be welcome.
check_in_area($x1_min,$y1_min,$x1_max,$y1_max,$x2_min,$x2_max,$y2_min,$y2_max)
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Returns true if the two specified areas overlap.
bounds()
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Returns the bounds for the current shp file.
(x_min, y_min, x_max, y_max)
shx_handle() shp_handle() dbf_handle()
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Returns the file handles associated with the respective data files.
type($shape_type_number)
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Returns the name of the type associated with the given type id number.
find_bounds(@shapes)
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Takes an array of Geo::ShapeFile::Shape objects, and returns a hash, with
keys of x_min,y_min,x_max,y_max, with the values for each of those ranges.
Please send any bugs, suggestions, or feature requests to
<geo-shapefile-bugs@jasonkohles.com>.
Geo::ShapeFile::Shape
Geo::ShapeFile::Point
Jason Kohles, <email@jasonkohles.com>
Copyright 2002,2003 by Jason Kohles
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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Geo::ShapeFile - Perl extension for handling ESRI GIS Shapefiles.
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