Rasterise state mask from user-provided vector file#9
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Rasterise state mask from user-provided vector file#9jgomezdans wants to merge 2 commits intomultiply-org:masterfrom
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February 19, 2018 17:04
This code allows the user to rasterise a vector file (or a feature within a vector file) to produce a "True/False" mask taken as a reference a GDAL raster file. The method takes an optional "where" statement to select features.
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This PR has a simple method to rasterise a user-given vector file (optionally selecting a particular feature by filtering by field value). The method requires the use of a reference raster mask (usually, a S2/S1 image over the region of interest) where it will extract the spatial extent, as well as the resolution and projection. I have put some test in there, but I'm not sure that my path strategy works (it works on my computer, not sure how you have configured travis on this repo).
Addresses #8