CRS

pyproj.CRS

class pyproj.crs.CRS(projparams=None, **kwargs)[source]

A pythonic Coordinate Reference System manager.

The functionality is based on other fantastic projects:

srs

str – The string form of the user input used to create the CRS.

name

str – The name of the CRS (from proj_get_name).

type_name

str – The name of the type of the CRS object.

__init__(projparams=None, **kwargs)[source]
Initialize a CRS class instance with:
  • PROJ string
  • Dictionary of PROJ parameters
  • PROJ keyword arguments for parameters
  • JSON string with PROJ parameters
  • CRS WKT string
  • An authority string [i.e. ‘epsg:4326’]
  • An EPSG integer code [i.e. 4326]
  • A tuple of (“auth_name”: “auth_code”) [i.e (‘epsg’, ‘4326’)]
  • An object with a to_wkt method.
  • A CRS

Example usage:

>>> from pyproj import CRS
>>> crs_utm = CRS.from_user_input(26915)
>>> crs_utm
<Projected CRS: EPSG:26915>
Name: NAD83 / UTM zone 15N
Axis Info [cartesian]:
- E[east]: Easting (metre)
- N[north]: Northing (metre)
Area of Use:
- name: North America - 96°W to 90°W and NAD83 by country
- bounds: (-96.0, 25.61, -90.0, 84.0)
Coordinate Operation:
- name: UTM zone 15N
- method: Transverse Mercator
Datum: North American Datum 1983
- Ellipsoid: GRS 1980
- Prime Meridian: Greenwich

>>> crs_utm.area_of_use.bounds
(-96.0, 25.61, -90.0, 84.0)
>>> crs_utm.ellipsoid
ELLIPSOID["GRS 1980",6378137,298.257222101,
    LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
    ID["EPSG",7019]]
>>> crs_utm.ellipsoid.inverse_flattening
298.257222101
>>> crs_utm.ellipsoid.semi_major_metre
6378137.0
>>> crs_utm.ellipsoid.semi_minor_metre
6356752.314140356
>>> crs_utm.prime_meridian
PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,
    ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
    ID["EPSG",8901]]
>>> crs_utm.prime_meridian.unit_name
'degree'
>>> crs_utm.prime_meridian.unit_conversion_factor
0.017453292519943295
>>> crs_utm.prime_meridian.longitude
0.0
>>> crs_utm.datum
DATUM["North American Datum 1983",
    ELLIPSOID["GRS 1980",6378137,298.257222101,
        LENGTHUNIT["metre",1]],
    ID["EPSG",6269]]
>>> crs_utm.coordinate_system
CS[Cartesian,2],
    AXIS["(E)",east,
        ORDER[1],
        LENGTHUNIT["metre",1,
            ID["EPSG",9001]]],
    AXIS["(N)",north,
        ORDER[2],
        LENGTHUNIT["metre",1,
            ID["EPSG",9001]]]
>>> crs_utm.coordinate_operation
CONVERSION["UTM zone 15N",
    METHOD["Transverse Mercator",
        ID["EPSG",9807]],
    PARAMETER["Latitude of natural origin",0,
        ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
        ID["EPSG",8801]],
    PARAMETER["Longitude of natural origin",-93,
        ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
        ID["EPSG",8802]],
    PARAMETER["Scale factor at natural origin",0.9996,
        SCALEUNIT["unity",1],
        ID["EPSG",8805]],
    PARAMETER["False easting",500000,
        LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
        ID["EPSG",8806]],
    PARAMETER["False northing",0,
        LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
        ID["EPSG",8807]],
    ID["EPSG",16015]]
>>> crs = CRS(proj='utm', zone=10, ellps='WGS84')
>>> crs.to_proj4()
'+proj=utm +zone=10 +ellps=WGS84 +units=m +no_defs +type=crs'
>>> print(crs.to_wkt(pretty=True))
PROJCRS["unknown",
    BASEGEOGCRS["unknown",
        DATUM["Unknown based on WGS84 ellipsoid",
            ELLIPSOID["WGS 84",6378137,298.257223563,
                LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
                ID["EPSG",7030]]],
        PRIMEM["Greenwich",0,
            ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8901]]],
    CONVERSION["UTM zone 10N",
        METHOD["Transverse Mercator",
            ID["EPSG",9807]],
        PARAMETER["Latitude of natural origin",0,
            ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8801]],
        PARAMETER["Longitude of natural origin",-123,
            ANGLEUNIT["degree",0.0174532925199433],
            ID["EPSG",8802]],
        PARAMETER["Scale factor at natural origin",0.9996,
            SCALEUNIT["unity",1],
            ID["EPSG",8805]],
        PARAMETER["False easting",500000,
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
            ID["EPSG",8806]],
        PARAMETER["False northing",0,
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1],
            ID["EPSG",8807]],
        ID["EPSG",16010]],
    CS[Cartesian,2],
        AXIS["(E)",east,
            ORDER[1],
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1,
                ID["EPSG",9001]]],
        AXIS["(N)",north,
            ORDER[2],
            LENGTHUNIT["metre",1,
                ID["EPSG",9001]]]]
>>> geod = crs.get_geod()
>>> "+a={:.0f} +f={:.8f}".format(geod.a, geod.f)
'+a=6378137 +f=0.00335281'
>>> crs.is_projected
True
>>> crs.is_geographic
False
area_of_use

returns: AreaOfUse :rtype: The area of use object with associated attributes.

axis_info

returns: list[Axis] :rtype: The list of axis information.

coordinate_operation

returns: CoordinateOperation :rtype: The coordinate operation.

coordinate_system

returns: CoordinateSystem :rtype: The coordinate system.

datum

returns: Datum :rtype: The datum.

ellipsoid

returns: Ellipsoid :rtype: The ellipsoid object with associated attributes.

classmethod from_authority(auth_name, code)[source]

Make a CRS from an authority name and authority code

Parameters:
  • auth_name (str) – The name of the authority.
  • code (int or str) – The code used by the authority.
Returns:

Return type:

CRS

static from_cf(in_cf, errcheck=False)[source]

This converts a Climate and Forecast (CF) Grid Mapping Version 1.8 dict to a CRS object.

Warning

Parameters may be lost if a mapping from the CF parameter is not found. For best results store the WKT of the projection in the crs_wkt attribute.

Parameters:
  • in_cf (dict) – CF version of the projection.
  • errcheck (bool, optional) – If True, will warn when parameters are ignored. Defaults to False.
Returns:

Return type:

CRS

classmethod from_dict(proj_dict)[source]

Make a CRS from a dictionary of PROJ parameters.

Parameters:proj_dict (str) – PROJ params in dict format.
Returns:
Return type:CRS
classmethod from_epsg(code)[source]

Make a CRS from an EPSG code

Parameters:code (int or str) – An EPSG code.
Returns:
Return type:CRS
classmethod from_proj4(in_proj_string)[source]

Make a CRS from a PROJ string

Parameters:in_proj_string (str) – A PROJ string.
Returns:
Return type:CRS
classmethod from_string(in_crs_string)[source]

Make a CRS from:

Initialize a CRS class instance with:
  • PROJ string
  • JSON string with PROJ parameters
  • CRS WKT string
  • An authority string [i.e. ‘epsg:4326’]
Parameters:in_crs_string (str) – An EPSG, PROJ, or WKT string.
Returns:
Return type:CRS
classmethod from_user_input(value)[source]
Initialize a CRS class instance with:
  • PROJ string
  • Dictionary of PROJ parameters
  • PROJ keyword arguments for parameters
  • JSON string with PROJ parameters
  • CRS WKT string
  • An authority string [i.e. ‘epsg:4326’]
  • An EPSG integer code [i.e. 4326]
  • A tuple of (“auth_name”: “auth_code”) [i.e (‘epsg’, ‘4326’)]
  • An object with a to_wkt method.
  • A CRS
Parameters:value (obj) – A Python int, dict, or str.
Returns:
Return type:CRS
classmethod from_wkt(in_wkt_string)[source]

Make a CRS from a WKT string

Parameters:in_wkt_string (str) – A WKT string.
Returns:
Return type:CRS
geodetic_crs

returns: pyproj.CRS :rtype: The the geodeticCRS / geographicCRS from the CRS.

get_geod()[source]
Returns:pyproj.geod.Geod
Return type:Geod object based on the ellipsoid.
is_bound

returns: bool :rtype: True if CRS is bound.

is_engineering

returns: bool :rtype: True if CRS is local/engineering.

is_exact_same(self, other)

Compares projection objects to see if they are exactly the same.

is_geocentric

This checks if the CRS is geocentric and takes into account if the CRS is bound.

Returns:bool
Return type:True if CRS is in geocentric (x/y) coordinates.
is_geographic

This checks if the CRS is geographic. It will check if it has a geographic CRS in the sub CRS if it is a compount CRS and will check if the source CRS is geographic if it is a bound CRS.

Returns:bool
Return type:True if the CRS is in geographic (lon/lat) coordinates.
is_projected

This checks if the CRS is projected. It will check if it has a projected CRS in the sub CRS if it is a compount CRS and will check if the source CRS is projected if it is a bound CRS.

Returns:bool
Return type:True if CRS is projected.
is_valid

returns: bool :rtype: True if CRS is valid.

is_vertical

This checks if the CRS is vertical. It will check if it has a vertical CRS in the sub CRS if it is a compount CRS and will check if the source CRS is vertical if it is a bound CRS.

Returns:bool
Return type:True if CRS is vertical.
name

name – object

prime_meridian

returns: PrimeMeridian :rtype: The CRS prime meridian object with associated attributes.

source_crs

returns: CRS – or the source CRS of a CoordinateOperation. :rtype: The the base CRS of a BoundCRS or a DerivedCRS/ProjectedCRS,

srs

srs – object

sub_crs_list

If the CRS is a compound CRS, it will return a list of sub CRS objects.

Returns:
Return type:list[CRS]
target_crs

returns: CRS :rtype: The hub CRS of a BoundCRS or the target CRS of a CoordinateOperation.

to_authority(self, auth_name=None, min_confidence=70)

Return the authority name and code best matching the CRS or None if it a match is not found.

Example:

>>> from pyproj import CRS
>>> ccs = CRS("epsg:4328")
>>> ccs.to_authority()
('EPSG', '4328')

If the CRS is bound, you can get an authority from the source CRS:

>>> from pyproj import CRS
>>> ccs = CRS("+init=epsg:4328 +towgs84=0,0,0")
>>> ccs.to_authority()
>>> ccs.source_crs.to_authority()
('EPSG', '4978')
>>> ccs == CRS.from_authorty('EPSG', '4978')
False
Parameters:
  • auth_name (str, optional) – The name of the authority to filter by.
  • min_confidence (int, optional) – A value between 0-100 where 100 is the most confident. Default is 70.
Returns:

tuple(str, str) or None – matching the confidence level.

Return type:

The best matching (<auth_name>, <code>)

to_cf(wkt_version='WKT2_2018', errcheck=False)[source]

This converts a CRS object to a Climate and Forecast (CF) Grid Mapping Version 1.8 dict.

Warning

The full projection will be stored in the crs_wkt attribute. However, other parameters may be lost if a mapping to the CF parameter is not found.

Parameters:
  • wkt_version (str) – Version of WKT supported by ~CRS.to_wkt.
  • errcheck (bool, optional) – If True, will warn when parameters are ignored. Defaults to False.
Returns:

dict

Return type:

CF-1.8 version of the projection.

to_dict()[source]

Converts the CRS to dictionary of PROJ parameters.

Warning

You will likely lose important projection information when converting to a PROJ string from another format. See: https://proj.org/faq.html#what-is-the-best-format-for-describing-coordinate-reference-systems # noqa: E501

Returns:dict
Return type:PROJ params in dict format.
to_epsg(self, min_confidence=70)

Return the EPSG code best matching the CRS or None if it a match is not found.

Example:

>>> from pyproj import CRS
>>> ccs = CRS("epsg:4328")
>>> ccs.to_epsg()
4328

If the CRS is bound, you can attempt to get an epsg code from the source CRS:

>>> from pyproj import CRS
>>> ccs = CRS("+init=epsg:4328 +towgs84=0,0,0")
>>> ccs.to_epsg()
>>> ccs.source_crs.to_epsg()
4978
>>> ccs == CRS.from_epsg(4978)
False
Parameters:min_confidence (int, optional) – A value between 0-100 where 100 is the most confident. Default is 70.
Returns:int or None
Return type:The best matching EPSG code matching the confidence level.
to_geodetic(self)

Note

This is replaced with CRS.geodetic_crs

Returns:pyproj.CRS
Return type:The geodetic CRS from this CRS.
to_proj4(self, version=ProjVersion.PROJ_4)

Convert the projection to a PROJ string.

Warning

You will likely lose important projection information when converting to a PROJ string from another format. See: https://proj.org/faq.html#what-is-the-best-format-for-describing-coordinate-reference-systems

Parameters:version (ProjVersion) – The version of the PROJ string output. Default is PROJ_4.
Returns:str
Return type:The PROJ string.
to_string()[source]

Convert the CRS to a string.

It attempts to convert it to the authority string. Otherwise, it uses the string format of the user input to create the CRS.

Returns:str
Return type:String representation of the CRS.
to_wkt(self, version=u'WKT2_2018', pretty=False)

Convert the projection to a WKT string.

Version options:
  • WKT2_2015
  • WKT2_2015_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT2_2018
  • WKT2_2018_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT1_GDAL
  • WKT1_ESRI
Parameters:
  • version (WktVersion) – The version of the WKT output. Default is WKT2_2018.
  • pretty (bool) – If True, it will set the output to be a multiline string. Defaults to False.
Returns:

str

Return type:

The WKT string.

type_name

type_name – object

pyproj.crs.is_wkt

pyproj.crs.is_wkt(proj_string)

Check if the input projection string is in the Well-Known Text format.

Parameters:proj_string (str) – The projection string.
Returns:bool
Return type:True if the string is in the Well-Known Text format

Area Of Use

class pyproj._crs.AreaOfUse

Area of Use for CRS

west

float – West bound of area of use.

south

float – South bound of area of use.

east

float – East bound of area of use.

north

float – North bound of area of use.

name

str – Name of area of use.

east

east – ‘double’

name

name – object

north

north – ‘double’

south

south – ‘double’

west

west – ‘double’

Coordinate System

class pyproj._crs.CoordinateSystem

Coordinate System for CRS

name

str – The name of the coordinate system.

axis_list

returns: list[Axis] :rtype: The Axis list for the coordinate system.

is_exact_same(self, other)

Compares projection objects to see if they are exactly the same.

name

name – object

to_wkt(self, version=u'WKT2_2018', pretty=False)

Convert the projection to a WKT string.

Version options:
  • WKT2_2015
  • WKT2_2015_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT2_2018
  • WKT2_2018_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT1_GDAL
  • WKT1_ESRI
Parameters:
  • version (WktVersion) – The version of the WKT output. Default is WKT2_2018.
  • pretty (bool) – If True, it will set the output to be a multiline string. Defaults to False.
Returns:

str

Return type:

The WKT string.

class pyproj._crs.Axis

Coordinate System Axis

name

str

abbrev

str

direction

str

unit_conversion_factor

float

unit_name

str

unit_auth_code

str

unit_code

str

abbrev

abbrev – object

direction

direction – object

name

name – object

unit_auth_code

unit_auth_code – object

unit_code

unit_code – object

unit_conversion_factor

unit_conversion_factor – ‘double’

unit_name

unit_name – object

Coordinate Operation

class pyproj.crs.CoordinateOperation

Coordinate operation for CRS.

name

str – The name of the method(projection) with authority information.

method_name

str – The method (projection) name.

method_auth_name

str – The method authority name.

method_code

str – The method code.

is_instantiable

int – If 1, a coordinate operation can be instantiated as a PROJ pipeline. This also checks that referenced grids are available.

has_ballpark_transformation

int – If 1, the coordinate operation has a “ballpark” transformation, that is a very approximate one, due to lack of more accurate transformations.

accuracy

float – The accuracy (in metre) of a coordinate operation.

accuracy

accuracy – ‘double’

static from_authority(auth_name, code, use_proj_alternative_grid_names=False)

Create a CoordinateOperation from an authority code.

Parameters:
  • auth_name (str) – Name ot the authority.
  • code (str or int) – The code used by the authority.
  • use_proj_alternative_grid_names (bool, optional) – Use the PROJ alternative grid names. Default is False.
Returns:

Return type:

CoordinateOperation

static from_epsg(code, use_proj_alternative_grid_names=False)

Create a CoordinateOperation from an EPSG code.

Parameters:
  • code (str or int) – The code used by EPSG.
  • use_proj_alternative_grid_names (bool, optional) – Use the PROJ alternative grid names. Default is False.
Returns:

Return type:

CoordinateOperation

static from_string(coordinate_operation_string)

Create a CoordinateOperation from a string.

Example

Parameters:coordinate_operation_string (str) – Coordinate operation string.
Returns:
Return type:CoordinateOperation
grids

returns: list[Grid] :rtype: The coordinate operation grids.

has_ballpark_transformation

has_ballpark_transformation – object

is_exact_same(self, other)

Compares projection objects to see if they are exactly the same.

is_instantiable

is_instantiable – object

method_auth_name

method_auth_name – object

method_code

method_code – object

method_name

method_name – object

name

name – object

params

returns: list[Param] :rtype: The coordinate operation parameters.

to_proj4(self, version=ProjVersion.PROJ_5)

Convert the projection to a PROJ string.

Parameters:version (ProjVersion) – The version of the PROJ string output. Default is PROJ_5.
Returns:str
Return type:The PROJ string.
to_wkt(self, version=u'WKT2_2018', pretty=False)

Convert the projection to a WKT string.

Version options:
  • WKT2_2015
  • WKT2_2015_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT2_2018
  • WKT2_2018_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT1_GDAL
  • WKT1_ESRI
Parameters:
  • version (WktVersion) – The version of the WKT output. Default is WKT2_2018.
  • pretty (bool) – If True, it will set the output to be a multiline string. Defaults to False.
Returns:

str

Return type:

The WKT string.

towgs84

returns: list(float) – Otherwise an empty list. :rtype: A list of 3 or 7 towgs84 values if they exist.

class pyproj._crs.Param

Coordinate operation parameter.

name

str – The name of the parameter.

auth_name

str – The authority name of the parameter (i.e. EPSG).

code

str – The code of the parameter (i.e. 9807).

value

str or double – The value of the parameter.

unit_conversion_factor

double – The factor to convert to meters.

unit_name

str – The name of the unit.

unit_auth_name

str – The authority name of the unit (i.e. EPSG).

unit_code

str – The code of the unit (i.e. 9807).

unit_category

str – The category of the unit (“unknown”, “none”, “linear”, “angular”, “scale”, “time” or “parametric”).

auth_name

auth_name – object

code

code – object

name

name – object

unit_auth_name

unit_auth_name – object

unit_category

unit_category – object

unit_code

unit_code – object

unit_conversion_factor

unit_conversion_factor – ‘double’

unit_name

unit_name – object

value

value – object

class pyproj._crs.Grid

Coordinate operation grid.

short_name

str – The short name of the grid.

full_name

str – The full name of the grid.

package_name

str – The the package name where the grid might be found.

url

str – The grid URL or the package URL where the grid might be found.

direct_download

int – If 1, url can be downloaded directly.

open_license

int – If 1, the grid is released with an open license.

available

int – If 1, the grid is available at runtime.

available

available – object

direct_download

direct_download – object

full_name

full_name – object

open_license

open_license – object

package_name

package_name – object

short_name

short_name – object

url

url – object

Datum

class pyproj.crs.Datum

Datum for CRS. If it is a compound CRS it is the horizontal datum.

name

str – The name of the datum.

ellipsoid

returns: Ellipsoid :rtype: The ellipsoid object with associated attributes.

static from_authority(auth_name, code)

Create a Datum from an authority code.

Parameters:
  • auth_name (str) – Name ot the authority.
  • code (str or int) – The code used by the authority.
Returns:

Return type:

Datum

static from_epsg(code)

Create a Datum from an EPSG code.

Parameters:code (str or int) – The code used by EPSG.
Returns:
Return type:Datum
static from_string(datum_string)

Create a Datum from a string.

Examples

  • urn:ogc:def:datum:EPSG::6326
  • DATUM[“World Geodetic System 1984”, ELLIPSOID[“WGS 84”,6378137,298.257223563, LENGTHUNIT[“metre”,1]], ID[“EPSG”,6326]]
Parameters:datum_string (str) – Datum string.
Returns:
Return type:Datum
is_exact_same(self, other)

Compares projection objects to see if they are exactly the same.

name

name – object

prime_meridian

returns: PrimeMeridian :rtype: The CRS prime meridian object with associated attributes.

to_wkt(self, version=u'WKT2_2018', pretty=False)

Convert the projection to a WKT string.

Version options:
  • WKT2_2015
  • WKT2_2015_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT2_2018
  • WKT2_2018_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT1_GDAL
  • WKT1_ESRI
Parameters:
  • version (WktVersion) – The version of the WKT output. Default is WKT2_2018.
  • pretty (bool) – If True, it will set the output to be a multiline string. Defaults to False.
Returns:

str

Return type:

The WKT string.

Ellipsoid

class pyproj.crs.Ellipsoid

Ellipsoid for CRS

name

str – The name of the ellipsoid.

is_semi_minor_computed

int – 1 if True, 0 if False

ellipsoid_loaded

bool – True if it is loaded without errors.

ellipsoid_loaded

ellipsoid_loaded – object

static from_authority(auth_name, code)

Create an Ellipsoid from an authority code.

Parameters:
  • auth_name (str) – Name ot the authority.
  • code (str or int) – The code used by the authority.
Returns:

Return type:

Ellipsoid

static from_epsg(code)

Create an Ellipsoid from an EPSG code.

Parameters:code (str or int) – The code used by the EPSG.
Returns:
Return type:Ellipsoid
static from_string(ellipsoid_string)

Create an Ellipsoid from a string.

Examples

Parameters:ellipsoid_string (str) – Ellipsoid string.
Returns:
Return type:Ellipsoid
inverse_flattening

The ellipsoid inverse flattening.

Returns:float or None
Return type:The inverse flattening if the projection is an ellipsoid.
is_exact_same(self, other)

Compares projection objects to see if they are exactly the same.

is_semi_minor_computed

is_semi_minor_computed – object

name

name – object

semi_major_metre

The ellipsoid semi major metre.

Returns:float or None
Return type:The semi major metre if the projection is an ellipsoid.
semi_minor_metre

The ellipsoid semi minor metre.

Returns:float or None – and the value was com puted.
Return type:The semi minor metre if the projection is an ellipsoid
to_wkt(self, version=u'WKT2_2018', pretty=False)

Convert the projection to a WKT string.

Version options:
  • WKT2_2015
  • WKT2_2015_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT2_2018
  • WKT2_2018_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT1_GDAL
  • WKT1_ESRI
Parameters:
  • version (WktVersion) – The version of the WKT output. Default is WKT2_2018.
  • pretty (bool) – If True, it will set the output to be a multiline string. Defaults to False.
Returns:

str

Return type:

The WKT string.

Prime Meridian

class pyproj.crs.PrimeMeridian

Prime Meridian for CRS

name

str – The name of the prime meridian.

unit_name

str – The unit name for the prime meridian.

static from_authority(auth_name, code)

Create a PrimeMeridian from an authority code.

Parameters:
  • auth_name (str) – Name ot the authority.
  • code (str or int) – The code used by the authority.
Returns:

Return type:

PrimeMeridian

static from_epsg(code)

Create a PrimeMeridian from an EPSG code.

Parameters:code (str or int) – The code used by EPSG.
Returns:
Return type:PrimeMeridian
static from_string(prime_meridian_string)

Create an PrimeMeridian from a string.

Examples

Parameters:prime_meridian_string (str) – prime meridian string.
Returns:
Return type:PrimeMeridian
is_exact_same(self, other)

Compares projection objects to see if they are exactly the same.

longitude

longitude – ‘double’

name

name – object

to_wkt(self, version=u'WKT2_2018', pretty=False)

Convert the projection to a WKT string.

Version options:
  • WKT2_2015
  • WKT2_2015_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT2_2018
  • WKT2_2018_SIMPLIFIED
  • WKT1_GDAL
  • WKT1_ESRI
Parameters:
  • version (WktVersion) – The version of the WKT output. Default is WKT2_2018.
  • pretty (bool) – If True, it will set the output to be a multiline string. Defaults to False.
Returns:

str

Return type:

The WKT string.

unit_conversion_factor

unit_conversion_factor – ‘double’

unit_name

unit_name – object