Do not rely on dicts.merge to change target
Also make dicts.merge actually not touch target. This is much cleaner
than modifying in place, especially since we assign the result of the
dicts.merge call to target most of the time anyway.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
"""
Utilities for manipulating Geometry WKT.
"""
def precision_wkt(geom, prec):
"""
Returns WKT text of the geometry according to the given precision (an
integer or a string). If the precision is an integer, then the decimal
places of coordinates WKT will be truncated to that number:
>>> pnt = Point(5, 23)
>>> pnt.wkt
'POINT (5.0000000000000000 23.0000000000000000)'
>>> precision(geom, 1)
'POINT (5.0 23.0)'
If the precision is a string, it must be valid Python format string
(e.g., '%20.7f') -- thus, you should know what you're doing.
"""
if isinstance(prec, int):
num_fmt = '%%.%df' % prec
elif isinstance(prec, basestring):
num_fmt = prec
else:
raise TypeError
# TODO: Support 3D geometries.
coord_fmt = ' '.join([num_fmt, num_fmt])
def formatted_coords(coords):
return ','.join([coord_fmt % c[:2] for c in coords])
def formatted_poly(poly):
return ','.join(['(%s)' % formatted_coords(r) for r in poly])
def formatted_geom(g):
gtype = str(g.geom_type).upper()
yield '%s(' % gtype
if gtype == 'POINT':
yield formatted_coords((g.coords,))
elif gtype in ('LINESTRING', 'LINEARRING'):
yield formatted_coords(g.coords)
elif gtype in ('POLYGON', 'MULTILINESTRING'):
yield formatted_poly(g)
elif gtype == 'MULTIPOINT':
yield formatted_coords(g.coords)
elif gtype == 'MULTIPOLYGON':
yield ','.join(['(%s)' % formatted_poly(p) for p in g])
elif gtype == 'GEOMETRYCOLLECTION':
yield ','.join([''.join([wkt for wkt in formatted_geom(child)]) for child in g])
else:
raise TypeError
yield ')'
return ''.join([wkt for wkt in formatted_geom(geom)])