either of you know where to start with discovering how maps intersect? I want to find which are inside a larger area...
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If you're using shapely/geopandas you may want to look at the contains method. http://toblerity.org/shapely/manual.html#object.contains …
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checking out now, might not be exactly what I need as they may not be perfectly contained.
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I think there's a method for that too.
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you are such a star — up until I had started this project I didn't even know/use pandas.
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Replying to @o_guest
I really like pandas but haven't actually used GeoPandas before! Most of my GIS work goes from files to shapely to PostGIS.
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I'm really enjoying it to be honest. Sometimes a little change is all that is needed. But then again I love coding new stuff.
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some examples here might help http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/178765/intersecting-two-shapefiles-from-python-or-command-line/178787 …
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I think I cracked it I'll check again tomorrow! Thanks so much. I'm using contains.
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actually not sure if I fully understand what I have done. Does it make sense to loop through the block groups
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to see which congressional district they are in? [block groups are smaller districts are huge]
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link seems very relevant so will read.
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