geopandas.read_file

geopandas.read_file(filename, bbox=None, mask=None, rows=None, \*\*kwargs)

Returns a GeoDataFrame from a file or URL.

New in version 0.7.0: mask, rows

Parameters
filenamestr, path object or file-like object

Either the absolute or relative path to the file or URL to be opened, or any object with a read() method (such as an open file or StringIO)

bboxtuple | GeoDataFrame or GeoSeries | shapely Geometry, default None

Filter features by given bounding box, GeoSeries, GeoDataFrame or a shapely geometry. CRS mis-matches are resolved if given a GeoSeries or GeoDataFrame. Cannot be used with mask.

maskdict | GeoDataFrame or GeoSeries | shapely Geometry, default None

Filter for features that intersect with the given dict-like geojson geometry, GeoSeries, GeoDataFrame or shapely geometry. CRS mis-matches are resolved if given a GeoSeries or GeoDataFrame. Cannot be used with bbox.

rowsint or slice, default None

Load in specific rows by passing an integer (first n rows) or a slice() object.

**kwargs :

Keyword args to be passed to the open or BytesCollection method in the fiona library when opening the file. For more information on possible keywords, type: import fiona; help(fiona.open)

Returns
geopandas.GeoDataFrame or pandas.DataFrame :

If ignore_geometry=True a pandas.DataFrame will be returned.

Notes

The format drivers will attempt to detect the encoding of your data, but may fail. In this case, the proper encoding can be specified explicitly by using the encoding keyword parameter, e.g. encoding='utf-8'.

Examples

>>> df = geopandas.read_file("nybb.shp")