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Python shapely object enclosing circle [closed]
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Using the shapely package for Python, is there a way to calculate the enclosing circle of an object?
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closed as off-topic by PolyGeo♦ Apr 4 at 19:55
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Using the shapely package for Python, is there a way to calculate the enclosing circle of an object?
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closed as off-topic by PolyGeo♦ Apr 4 at 19:55
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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
perhaps a buffer from the centroid that's as big at the hypotenuse of the bounding box
– Paul H
Apr 4 at 15:20
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Using the shapely package for Python, is there a way to calculate the enclosing circle of an object?
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Using the shapely package for Python, is there a way to calculate the enclosing circle of an object?
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closed as off-topic by PolyGeo♦ Apr 4 at 19:55
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "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
closed as off-topic by PolyGeo♦ Apr 4 at 19:55
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "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
perhaps a buffer from the centroid that's as big at the hypotenuse of the bounding box
– Paul H
Apr 4 at 15:20
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perhaps a buffer from the centroid that's as big at the hypotenuse of the bounding box
– Paul H
Apr 4 at 15:20
perhaps a buffer from the centroid that's as big at the hypotenuse of the bounding box
– Paul H
Apr 4 at 15:20
perhaps a buffer from the centroid that's as big at the hypotenuse of the bounding box
– Paul H
Apr 4 at 15:20
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perhaps a buffer from the centroid that's as big at the hypotenuse of the bounding box
– Paul H
Apr 4 at 15:20