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Python - Extract raster values at point locations


Reading bathymetry for coordinate with Python?Determining Min and Max elevation in Python using GDAL?Build a table with columns of raster values from multiple raster datasets, using Python, GDAL, or PyQGIS?Plot shapefile on top of raster using plot and imshow from matplotlibGeopandas Polygon to matplotlib patches Polygon conversionAny high-level GIS library for python from the point of view of a data-scientist?Using Rasterio or GDAL to stack multiple bands without using subprocess commandsfix self intersecting polygons using ogr2ogr or other open source libraris it possible to open a geotiff file in python without using gdal?Dissolving polygons based on multiple attributes with Python (shapely and fiona)?Take pixel locations from rasterio raster and write out shapefile






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I'm a beginner with python. I would like to extract raster (.tif) values from a set of specific points that I have in a shapefile.
I would like to have the same result as the QGIS Point Sampling Tool plugin.
I can't install on Python libraries like qgis.core arcpy pygrass, but I have available GeoPandas GDAL Fiona Shapely rasterio and others.



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  • Did you look at rasterstats?

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  • Have a look here : gis.stackexchange.com/a/310304/93097

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I'm a beginner with python. I would like to extract raster (.tif) values from a set of specific points that I have in a shapefile.
I would like to have the same result as the QGIS Point Sampling Tool plugin.
I can't install on Python libraries like qgis.core arcpy pygrass, but I have available GeoPandas GDAL Fiona Shapely rasterio and others.



How can I do this?










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  • Did you look at rasterstats?

    – Jon
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    – J. Monticolo
    Apr 1 at 17:27













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I'm a beginner with python. I would like to extract raster (.tif) values from a set of specific points that I have in a shapefile.
I would like to have the same result as the QGIS Point Sampling Tool plugin.
I can't install on Python libraries like qgis.core arcpy pygrass, but I have available GeoPandas GDAL Fiona Shapely rasterio and others.



How can I do this?










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I'm a beginner with python. I would like to extract raster (.tif) values from a set of specific points that I have in a shapefile.
I would like to have the same result as the QGIS Point Sampling Tool plugin.
I can't install on Python libraries like qgis.core arcpy pygrass, but I have available GeoPandas GDAL Fiona Shapely rasterio and others.



How can I do this?







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  • Did you look at rasterstats?

    – Jon
    Apr 1 at 17:15











  • Have a look here : gis.stackexchange.com/a/310304/93097

    – J. Monticolo
    Apr 1 at 17:27

















  • Did you look at rasterstats?

    – Jon
    Apr 1 at 17:15











  • Have a look here : gis.stackexchange.com/a/310304/93097

    – J. Monticolo
    Apr 1 at 17:27
















Did you look at rasterstats?

– Jon
Apr 1 at 17:15





Did you look at rasterstats?

– Jon
Apr 1 at 17:15













Have a look here : gis.stackexchange.com/a/310304/93097

– J. Monticolo
Apr 1 at 17:27





Have a look here : gis.stackexchange.com/a/310304/93097

– J. Monticolo
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You can use the "Sample raster values" tool from the Processing toolbox. Like any of the Processing tools, if you run the tool from the GUI, and then look at the Processing history window you can then click the corresponding entry in the log, you can get an equivalent PyQGIS command which does the same operation:



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You can use the "Sample raster values" tool from the Processing toolbox. Like any of the Processing tools, if you run the tool from the GUI, and then look at the Processing history window you can then click the corresponding entry in the log, you can get an equivalent PyQGIS command which does the same operation:



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You can use the "Sample raster values" tool from the Processing toolbox. Like any of the Processing tools, if you run the tool from the GUI, and then look at the Processing history window you can then click the corresponding entry in the log, you can get an equivalent PyQGIS command which does the same operation:



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You can use the "Sample raster values" tool from the Processing toolbox. Like any of the Processing tools, if you run the tool from the GUI, and then look at the Processing history window you can then click the corresponding entry in the log, you can get an equivalent PyQGIS command which does the same operation:



enter image description here






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You can use the "Sample raster values" tool from the Processing toolbox. Like any of the Processing tools, if you run the tool from the GUI, and then look at the Processing history window you can then click the corresponding entry in the log, you can get an equivalent PyQGIS command which does the same operation:



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