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QGIS Python Programming Cookbook

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Joel Lawhead

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English

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Over 140 recipes to help you turn QGIS from a desktop GIS tool into a powerful automated geospatial framework About This BookUse Python and QGIS to create and transform data, produce appealing GIS visualizations, and build complex map layoutsLearn undocumented features of the new QGIS processing moduleA set of user-friendly recipes that can automate the entire geospatial workflows by connecting Python GIS building blocks into comprehensive processesWho This Book Is For If you are a geospatial analyst who wants to learn more about automating everyday GIS tasks or a programmer who is responsible for building GIS applications,this book is for you. The short, reusable recipes make concepts easy to understand. You can build larger applications that are easy to maintain when they are put together. What You Will Learn Build a library of reusable scripts with ScriptRunner Create, import, and edit geospatial data on disk or in memory Get to know more about dynamic mapping Create and add features to static maps Create a mapbook Reproject a vector layer Geolocate photos on a map Combine multiple rasters into one image In Detail QGIS Python Programming will teach you how to write Python code that works with spatial data to automate geoprocessing tasks in QGIS. It will cover topics such as querying and editing vector data and using raster data. You will also learn to create, edit, and optimize a vector layer for faster queries, reproject a vector layer, reduce the number of vertices in a vector layer without losing critical data, and convert a raster to a vector. Following this, you will come across recipes that will help you to compose static maps, create heavily customized maps, and add specialized labels and annotations. Apart from this, the book will also share a few tips and tricks based on different aspects of QGIS.

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Joel Lawhead

Joel Lawhead is a PMI-certified Project Management Professional (PMP), a certified Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) and the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for NVisionSolutions.com, an award-winning firm specializing in geospatial technology integration and sensor engineering. Joel is the author of Packt's "Learning Geospatial Analysis with Python" (2013) and "QGIS Python Programming Cookbook" (2015). He began using Python in 1997 and started applying it to geospatial software development in 2000. Joel has been published in two editions of O'Reilly's Python Cookbook. He is also the developer of the widely-used, open source Python Shapefile Library (PyShp) and maintains the geospatial technical blog GeospatialPython.com and Twitter feed @SpatialPython discussing the use of the Python programming language within the geospatial industry. Joel focuses on low-to-zero-dependency Python solutions using the "batteries included" libraries of Python.
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