Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: stateplane
Version: 0.4.0
Summary: Convert between state plane projections and long/lat
Home-page: https://github.com/fitnr/stateplane
Author: Neil Freeman
Author-email: contact@fakeisthenewreal.org
License: GPLv3
Description: # pystateplane
        
        Get the local state plane projection for geographica coordinates, and automatically convert between coordinates and the local state plane projection.
        
        Includes state plane projections for the 50 states, DC, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam and the US Virgin Islands.
        
        Find the local state plane system:
        ````python
        import stateplane
        
        # Returns the EPSG value for this (lon, lat)
        stateplane.identify(-73.2, 43.2)
        # 32145
        
        # Return a short name for the projection
        stateplane.identify(-88.2, 41.2, 'short')
        # 'IL_E'
        
        # Speed up the process by specifying a state FIPS code
        stateplane.identify(-88.2, 41.2, 'short', statefp='17')
        # 'IL_E'
        
        # Speed up the process even more by specifying a county FIPS code
        # These two calls are equivalent
        stateplane.identify(None, None, 'short', countyfp='36005')
        stateplane.identify(None, None, 'short', statefp='36', countyfp='005')
        # 'NY_LI'
        
        stateplane.identify(-80.1, 36.2, fmt='short')
        # 'NC'
        
        # returns the FIPS code of the projection
        stateplane.identify(-80.1, 36.2, fmt='fips')
        '3200'
        ````
        
        Convert to the (easting, northing) of the local state plane:
        
        ````python
        stateplane.from_lonlat(-80.1, 36.2)
        (510673.2830651368, 272340.60789450357)
        
        stateplane.from_lonlat(-75.2, 40.2)
        (817080.8169336573, 99364.28495057777)
        
        stateplane.identify(-75.2, 40.2, fmt='short')
        'PA_S'
        ````
        
        ## Installing
        
        Assuming you have [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/), run:
        ````bash
        pip install stateplane
        ````
        
        Or, download the repository and run:
        ````bash
        python setup.py install
        ````
        
        ## Functions
        
        #### stateplane.identify(lon, lat, fmt=None, statefp=None)
        
        #### from_latlon(lat, lon, epsg=None, fips=None, abbr=None, statefp=None, countyfp=None)
        #### from_lonlat(lon, lat, epsg=None, fips=None, abbr=None, statefp=None, countyfp=None)
        
        For these functions, `epsg`, `fips` or `abbr` can be used to specify a projection.
        The `statefp` parameter can be used to specify a two-digit state (or territory) FIPS code, while results in more efficient checking.
        Use `countyfp` to specify a five-digit county FIPS code. Or, in combination with `statefp`, use the three-digit county stem.
        
        ### to_latlon(easting, northing, epsg=None, fips=None, abbr=None)
        ### to_lonlat(easting, northing, epsg=None, fips=None, abbr=None)
        
        For these functions, as least one of `epsg`, `fips` and `abbr` must be provided.
        
        ## Caveats
        
        This module is really just a convenience wrapper for the excellent `pyproj` library. Big speed gains could be achieved by doing the conversions natively. Pull requests are gladly accepted.
        
Keywords: gis usa projection
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: Unix
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
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