Polygon support in Python S2 library












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I want to get the Cell Ids of all the cells lies in a polygon with specific levels.



https://github.com/sidewalklabs/s2sphere



This library is the Python implementation of Google S2 Library.
It provides a function to get the region covering of a region.



region_coverer = s2sphere.RegionCoverer()
region_coverer.get_covering(region)


I have seen all the examples but couldn't find where the region is a polygon. In all examples either it is a rectangle or a circle.



I just wanted to know if it is possible to get all the cells in a Polygon using S2sphere library or are there any other library implementation s2 geometry which provides this support?



I have used java s2 library. It provides support for polygon but couldn't find any support in python.










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    I want to get the Cell Ids of all the cells lies in a polygon with specific levels.



    https://github.com/sidewalklabs/s2sphere



    This library is the Python implementation of Google S2 Library.
    It provides a function to get the region covering of a region.



    region_coverer = s2sphere.RegionCoverer()
    region_coverer.get_covering(region)


    I have seen all the examples but couldn't find where the region is a polygon. In all examples either it is a rectangle or a circle.



    I just wanted to know if it is possible to get all the cells in a Polygon using S2sphere library or are there any other library implementation s2 geometry which provides this support?



    I have used java s2 library. It provides support for polygon but couldn't find any support in python.










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      I want to get the Cell Ids of all the cells lies in a polygon with specific levels.



      https://github.com/sidewalklabs/s2sphere



      This library is the Python implementation of Google S2 Library.
      It provides a function to get the region covering of a region.



      region_coverer = s2sphere.RegionCoverer()
      region_coverer.get_covering(region)


      I have seen all the examples but couldn't find where the region is a polygon. In all examples either it is a rectangle or a circle.



      I just wanted to know if it is possible to get all the cells in a Polygon using S2sphere library or are there any other library implementation s2 geometry which provides this support?



      I have used java s2 library. It provides support for polygon but couldn't find any support in python.










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      I want to get the Cell Ids of all the cells lies in a polygon with specific levels.



      https://github.com/sidewalklabs/s2sphere



      This library is the Python implementation of Google S2 Library.
      It provides a function to get the region covering of a region.



      region_coverer = s2sphere.RegionCoverer()
      region_coverer.get_covering(region)


      I have seen all the examples but couldn't find where the region is a polygon. In all examples either it is a rectangle or a circle.



      I just wanted to know if it is possible to get all the cells in a Polygon using S2sphere library or are there any other library implementation s2 geometry which provides this support?



      I have used java s2 library. It provides support for polygon but couldn't find any support in python.







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