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Geocode
Alex Eidt edited this page Nov 27, 2019
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The geocode
method returns information about all buildings coordinates at each Campus at UW.
Currently, information is sourced from a compressed file in the package, as this is much faster than using a geocoder to find coordinates for the hundreds of buildings across all UW Campuses. New buildings do not appear frequently, and the buildings will be updated as buildings are added at UW.
from uwtools import geocode
Arg | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
campuses |
list |
['Seattle', 'Bothell', 'Tacoma'] |
The Campuses to get building coordinates from. |
buildings |
list |
[] |
The list of buildings to geocode. If empty, all buildings are returned. |
A Python Dictionary representing the building coordinates for all UW Campuses in the campuses
list. Buildings are not separated by campus. To get all buildings from a certain campus, pass that campus into the campuses
parameters.
import json
import uwtools
# Get the coordinates from the uwtools library as a
# python Dictionary
buildings = uwtools.geocode()
with open('FILE_LOCATION', mode='w') as f:
# Indent and sort_keys are optional parameters, but help when looking
# through the .json file
json.dump(buildings, f, indent=4, sort_keys=True)
To read in this information again:
import json
with open('FILE_LOCATION', mode='r') as f:
buildings = json.loads(f.read())
{
"ACC": {
"Latitude": "47.653063",
"Longitude": "-122.314812",
"Name": "John M. Wallace Hall (formerly Academic Computing Center)"
},
"ADMC": {
"Latitude": "47.244563",
"Longitude": "-122.437563",
"Name": "Academic Building"
},
"AER": {
"Latitude": "47.653938",
"Longitude": "-122.305687",
"Name": "Aerospace & Engineering Research Building"
},
...