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https://github.com/perrygeo/python-rasterstats

Summary statistics of geospatial raster datasets based on vector geometries.
https://github.com/perrygeo/python-rasterstats

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Summary statistics of geospatial raster datasets based on vector geometries.

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rasterstats
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``rasterstats`` is a Python module for summarizing geospatial raster datasets based on vector geometries.
It includes functions for **zonal statistics** and interpolated **point queries**. The command-line interface allows for
easy interoperability with other GeoJSON tools.

Documentation
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For details on installation and usage, visit the documentation at `http://pythonhosted.org/rasterstats `_.

What does it do?
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Given a vector layer and a raster band, calculate the summary statistics of each vector geometry.
For example, with a polygon vector layer and a digital elevation model (DEM) raster, compute the
mean elevation of each polygon.

.. figure:: https://github.com/perrygeo/python-raster-stats/raw/master/docs/img/zones_elevation.png
:align: center
:alt: zones elevation

Command Line Quick Start
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The command line interfaces to zonalstats and point_query
are `rio` subcommands which read and write geojson features

.. code-block:: bash

$ fio cat polygon.shp | rio zonalstats -r elevation.tif

$ fio cat points.shp | rio pointquery -r elevation.tif

See the `CLI Docs `_. for more detail.

Python Quick Start
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For zonal statistics

.. code-block:: python

>>> from rasterstats import zonal_stats
>>> stats = zonal_stats("tests/data/polygons.shp", "tests/data/slope.tif")
>>> stats[0].keys()
dict_keys(['min', 'max', 'mean', 'count'])
>>> [f['mean'] for f in stats]
[14.660084635416666, 56.60576171875]

and for point queries

.. code-block:: python

>>> from rasterstats import point_query
>>> point = {'type': 'Point', 'coordinates': (245309.0, 1000064.0)}
>>> point_query(point, "tests/data/slope.tif")
[74.09817594635244]

Issues
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Find a bug? Report it via github issues by providing

- a link to download the smallest possible raster and vector dataset necessary to reproduce the error
- python code or command to reproduce the error
- information on your environment: versions of python, gdal and numpy and system memory

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