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How to create a grid with help of a JSON file which consist 16 values for different polygons [closed]



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I have a JSON file which consist of polygon coordinates for 16 polygons. How do I create a grid and name the grid cell with the respective id of that grid cell, and in the end I have to compare which point lies in which grid and to display the number of points which lie in each grid cell?
The grid file goes like this



{
"type": "FeatureCollection",
"crs": "type": "name", "properties": "name":"urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4283"
,
"features": [
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.5 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [
144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A2", "xmin": 144.850000,
"xmax": 145.000000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ],
[ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A3", "xmin": 145.000000,
"xmax": 145.150000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.0, -37.5 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [
145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A4", "xmin": 145.150000, "xmax":
145.300000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [ 145.3, -37.5 ], [ 145.3,
-37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "B1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.800000, "ymax": -37.650000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [
144.85, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ] ] ] ,









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I have a JSON file which consist of polygon coordinates for 16 polygons. How do I create a grid and name the grid cell with the respective id of that grid cell, and in the end I have to compare which point lies in which grid and to display the number of points which lie in each grid cell?
The grid file goes like this



{
"type": "FeatureCollection",
"crs": "type": "name", "properties": "name":"urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4283"
,
"features": [
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.5 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [
144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A2", "xmin": 144.850000,
"xmax": 145.000000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ],
[ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A3", "xmin": 145.000000,
"xmax": 145.150000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.0, -37.5 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [
145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A4", "xmin": 145.150000, "xmax":
145.300000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [ 145.3, -37.5 ], [ 145.3,
-37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "B1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.800000, "ymax": -37.650000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [
144.85, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ] ] ] ,









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  • "When seeking help to debug/write/improve code always provide the desired behavior, a specific problem/error and the shortest code (as formatted text, not pictures) needed to reproduce it in the question body. Providing a clear problem statement and a code attempt helps others to help you." – PolyGeo
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  • What does your code to process this JSON look like do far?

    – PolyGeo
    Apr 13 at 11:47













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I have a JSON file which consist of polygon coordinates for 16 polygons. How do I create a grid and name the grid cell with the respective id of that grid cell, and in the end I have to compare which point lies in which grid and to display the number of points which lie in each grid cell?
The grid file goes like this



{
"type": "FeatureCollection",
"crs": "type": "name", "properties": "name":"urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4283"
,
"features": [
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.5 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [
144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A2", "xmin": 144.850000,
"xmax": 145.000000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ],
[ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A3", "xmin": 145.000000,
"xmax": 145.150000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.0, -37.5 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [
145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A4", "xmin": 145.150000, "xmax":
145.300000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [ 145.3, -37.5 ], [ 145.3,
-37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "B1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.800000, "ymax": -37.650000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [
144.85, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ] ] ] ,









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I have a JSON file which consist of polygon coordinates for 16 polygons. How do I create a grid and name the grid cell with the respective id of that grid cell, and in the end I have to compare which point lies in which grid and to display the number of points which lie in each grid cell?
The grid file goes like this



{
"type": "FeatureCollection",
"crs": "type": "name", "properties": "name":"urn:ogc:def:crs:EPSG::4283"
,
"features": [
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.5 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [
144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.7, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A2", "xmin": 144.850000,
"xmax": 145.000000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.85, -37.5 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ],
[ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A3", "xmin": 145.000000,
"xmax": 145.150000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry":
"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.0, -37.5 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [
145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.65 ], [ 145.0, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "A4", "xmin": 145.150000, "xmax":
145.300000, "ymin": -37.650000, "ymax": -37.500000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 145.15, -37.5 ], [ 145.3, -37.5 ], [ 145.3,
-37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.65 ], [ 145.15, -37.5 ] ] ] ,
"type": "Feature", "properties": "id": "B1", "xmin": 144.700000, "xmax":
144.850000, "ymin": -37.800000, "ymax": -37.650000 , "geometry": "type":
"Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 144.7, -37.65 ], [ 144.85, -37.65 ], [
144.85, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.8 ], [ 144.7, -37.65 ] ] ] ,






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  • "When seeking help to debug/write/improve code always provide the desired behavior, a specific problem/error and the shortest code (as formatted text, not pictures) needed to reproduce it in the question body. Providing a clear problem statement and a code attempt helps others to help you." – PolyGeo
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  • What does your code to process this JSON look like do far?

    – PolyGeo
    Apr 13 at 11:47

















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    Apr 13 at 11:47
















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