GeoRDPy is a Python library that simplifies geodetic-coordinate polylines using the Ramer-Douglas-Peucker algorithm. By default, it utilizes the distance to great-circle segments as the distance metric to reduce the number of points in a polyline while maintaining accuracy. Optionally, the segments can be interpolated with rhumb lines instead of great-circle. For both options, the great-circle distance is used internally for finding the smallest distance between the interpolated segment and geodetic-coordinate points.
GeoRDPy releases are available as wheel packages for macOS, Windows and Linux on PyPI. Install it using pip:
$ pip install geordpy
The GeoRDPy API is designed with simplicity in mind, featuring a single method called geordpy.rdp_filter
:
>>> import geordpy
>>> points = [(latitude1, longitude1), (latitude2, longitude2), ...]
>>> threshold = 15_000 # meters
>>> mask = geordpy.rdp_filter(points, threshold)
>>> trajectory = np.array(points)[mask]
For a quick illustration of how to utilize this method, refer to the example here.
For more details, check the documentation.
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to submit a pull request.
To set up your development environment, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/avitase/geordpy.git
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Change to the project directory:
$ cd geordpy
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Install the development dependencies using
pip
:$ pip install -e .[dev]
To maintain code quality and avoid pushing invalid commits, we recommend using pre-commit hooks. These hooks perform automated checks before commits are made. To set up pre-commit hooks, follow these steps:
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Install the pre-commit package (if not already installed):
$ pip install pre-commit
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Install the hooks:
$ pre-commit install
Now, each time you commit changes, the pre-commit hooks will run checks such as formatting, linting, and more. If any issues are found, they will be flagged before the commit is made.
You can run tests using the following command:
$ pytest
Make sure to run tests before submitting a pull request to ensure that everything is functioning as expected.