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# Copyright Cartopy Contributors
#
# This file is part of Cartopy and is released under the LGPL license.
# See COPYING and COPYING.LESSER in the root of the repository for full
# licensing details.
from matplotlib.path import Path
import shapely.geometry as sgeom
import cartopy.mpl.patch as cpatch
class Test_path_to_geos:
def test_empty_polygon(self):
p = Path(
[
[0, 0], [0, 0], [0, 0], [0, 0],
[1, 2], [1, 2], [1, 2], [1, 2],
# The vertex for CLOSEPOLY should be ignored.
[2, 3], [2, 3], [2, 3], [42, 42],
# Very close points should be treated the same.
[193.75, -14.166664123535156], [193.75, -14.166664123535158],
[193.75, -14.166664123535156], [193.75, -14.166664123535156],
],
codes=[1, 2, 2, 79] * 4)
geoms = cpatch.path_to_geos(p)
assert [type(geom) for geom in geoms] == [sgeom.Point] * 4
assert len(geoms) == 4
def test_non_polygon_loop(self):
p = Path([[0, 10], [170, 20], [-170, 30], [0, 10]],
codes=[1, 2, 2, 2])
geoms = cpatch.path_to_geos(p)
assert [type(geom) for geom in geoms] == [sgeom.MultiLineString]
assert len(geoms) == 1
def test_polygon_with_interior_and_singularity(self):
# A geometry with two interiors, one a single point.
p = Path([[0, -90], [200, -40], [200, 40], [0, 40], [0, -90],
[126, 26], [126, 26], [126, 26], [126, 26], [126, 26],
[114, 5], [103, 8], [126, 12], [126, 0], [114, 5]],
codes=[1, 2, 2, 2, 79, 1, 2, 2, 2, 79, 1, 2, 2, 2, 79])
geoms = cpatch.path_to_geos(p)
assert [type(geom) for geom in geoms] == [sgeom.Polygon, sgeom.Point]
assert len(geoms[0].interiors) == 1
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