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A simple script that converts shapefiles with multipart polygons into singlepart polygons, and copies the fields of the source shapefile. This script is based on a script by Paolo Corti, found here: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/735330 The original script only converts multipolygons by creating a new feature for each part of a multipolygon. …
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import os | |
from osgeo import gdal, ogr, osr | |
import sys | |
def initFields(in_lyr, out_lyr): | |
#Arbitrarily get the first feature | |
feat = in_lyr[0] | |
#loop over each field | |
for id in range(feat.GetFieldCount()): | |
#Get the Field Definition | |
field = feat.GetFieldDefnRef(id) | |
fname = field.GetName() | |
ftype = field.GetTypeName() | |
fwidth = field.GetWidth() | |
#Copy field definitions from source | |
if ftype == 'String': | |
fielddefn = ogr.FieldDefn(fname, ogr.OFTString) | |
fielddefn.SetWidth(fwidth) | |
else: | |
fielddefn = ogr.FieldDefn(fname, ogr.OFTInteger) | |
out_lyr.CreateField(fielddefn) | |
def multipoly2poly(in_lyr, out_lyr, coordTrans): | |
for feature in in_lyr: | |
geom = feature.GetGeometryRef() | |
#translate the geometry | |
geom.Transform(coordTrans) | |
if geom.GetGeometryName() == 'MULTIPOLYGON': | |
for geom_part in geom: | |
addPolygon(geom_part.ExportToWkb(), feature, out_lyr) | |
else: | |
addPolygon(geom.ExportToWkb(), feature, out_lyr) | |
feature.Destroy() | |
def addPolygon(simplePolygon, feature, out_lyr): | |
featureDefn = out_lyr.GetLayerDefn() | |
polygon = ogr.CreateGeometryFromWkb(simplePolygon) | |
out_feat = ogr.Feature(featureDefn) | |
out_feat.SetGeometry(polygon) | |
#Loop over each field from the source, and copy onto the new feature | |
for id in range(feature.GetFieldCount()): | |
data = feature.GetField(id) | |
out_feat.SetField(id, data) | |
out_lyr.CreateFeature(out_feat) | |
def main(): | |
#Check if the input filename is a shapefile | |
filename = sys.argv[1] | |
if filename[-4:] != '.shp': | |
print 'Error: You did not select a valid input ESRI shapefile.' | |
return | |
#Check if the output filename is a shapefile | |
outputshp = sys.argv[2] | |
if outputshp[-4:] != '.shp': | |
print 'Error: You did not select a valid output ESRI shapefile.' | |
return | |
gdal.UseExceptions() | |
driver = ogr.GetDriverByName('ESRI Shapefile') | |
in_ds = driver.Open(filename, 0) | |
#Check if driver.Open was able to successfully open the shapefile | |
if in_ds is None: | |
print 'Error: The input shapefile you specified does not exist.' | |
return | |
in_lyr = in_ds.GetLayer() | |
in_spatialref = in_lyr.GetSpatialRef() | |
if os.path.exists(outputshp): | |
driver.DeleteDataSource(outputshp) | |
out_ds = driver.CreateDataSource(outputshp) | |
out_lyr = out_ds.CreateLayer('poly', geom_type=ogr.wkbPolygon) | |
out_spatialref = osr.SpatialReference() | |
out_spatialref.ImportFromEPSG(4326) | |
coordTrans = osr.CoordinateTransformation(in_spatialref, out_spatialref) | |
#out_lyr.SetProjection(in_lyr.GetProjection()) | |
initFields(in_lyr, out_lyr) | |
multipoly2poly(in_lyr, out_lyr, coordTrans) | |
#Write the .prj file | |
out_spatialref.MorphToESRI() | |
prj_name = outputshp[:-4] + '.prj' | |
prj = open(prj_name, 'w') | |
prj.write(out_spatialref.ExportToWkt()) | |
prj.close() | |
#Close the datasources | |
in_ds.Destroy() | |
out_ds.Destroy() | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
main() |
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Hi!
Im using your script and i wnat to make a sugestion.
include at def initFields this block, to works with Date fields and Real Fields: