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A test run of adding basic geographic features to agate.
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
from agate.computations import Computation | |
from agate.data_types import Number | |
from agate.exceptions import DataTypeError | |
from agategeo.utils import haversine | |
class Distance(Computation): | |
""" | |
Computes the distance from a given point. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, point, longitude_column_name, latitude_column_name): | |
self._point = point | |
self._latitude_column_name = latitude_column_name | |
self._longitude_column_name = longitude_column_name | |
def get_computed_data_type(self, table): | |
return Number() | |
def prepare(self, table): | |
latitude_column = table.columns[self._latitude_column_name] | |
longitude_column = table.columns[self._longitude_column_name] | |
if not isinstance(latitude_column.data_type, Number): | |
raise DataTypeError('Distance latitude column must contain Number data.') | |
if not isinstance(longitude_column.data_type, Number): | |
raise DataTypeError('Distance longitude column must contain Number data.') | |
def run(self, row): | |
return haversine(self._point, [ | |
row[self._longitude_column_name], row[self._latitude_column_name]]) |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
from agate.table import allow_tableset_proxy | |
from agategeo.utils import haversine | |
class TableGeo(object): | |
@allow_tableset_proxy | |
def nearest(self, point, longitude_key, latitude_key): | |
nearest_row = None | |
for row in self._rows: | |
distance = haversine(point, ( | |
row[longitude_key], row[latitude_key])) | |
if not nearest_row: | |
nearest_row = (row, distance) | |
else: | |
if distance < nearest_row[1]: | |
nearest_row = (row, distance) | |
return nearest_row[0] |
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
This module contains a collection of utility classes and functions used in | |
agate-geo. | |
""" | |
from math import atan2, cos, pow, radians, sin, sqrt | |
def haversine(point_1, point_2, measurement='kilometers'): | |
dlat = radians(point_2[1] - point_1[1]) | |
dlon = radians(point_2[0] - point_1[0]) | |
lat1 = radians(point_1[1]) | |
lat2 = radians(point_2[1]) | |
a = pow(sin(dlat / 2), 2) + pow(sin(dlon / 2), 2) * cos(lat1) * cos(lat2) | |
c = 2 * atan2(sqrt(a), sqrt(1 - a)) | |
if measurement in ('kilometers', 'km', 'kms'): | |
earth_radius = 6371 | |
elif measurement in ('miles', 'mi', 'mis'): | |
earth_radius = 3959 | |
else: | |
raise ValueError('A valid measurement type must be provided.') | |
return earth_radius * c |
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