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arthy
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Hello,

Is there a way to create sampling hexagon using fme (and python caller) that would cover a study area?

Basically, the idea is to create a mesh of sample hexagons and ensure that that all regions within the study area are represented by the sampling results as you can see in this post?

Thanks

Best answer by larry

I just published the HexagonSampler on the FME Hub.

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  • June 14, 2018

I just published the HexagonSampler on the FME Hub.


arthy
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  • June 19, 2018

Thanks @larry,

I sligthly modified it but the main idea was there.

Thanks again


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  • June 19, 2018
arthy wrote:

Thanks @larry,

I sligthly modified it but the main idea was there.

Thanks again

I you want to share your modifications, I can update the transformer on the hub to share with others.

 

 


arthy
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  • June 19, 2018
larry wrote:
I you want to share your modifications, I can update the transformer on the hub to share with others.

 

 

I passed the input and the output of the arcstroker trough a spatial filter so that only hexagons that intersects the input will come out.

 

 


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  • December 4, 2019
larry wrote:

I just published the HexagonSampler on the FME Hub.

When passing calculated value from attribute, results are incorrect. How can I pass Hexagon Side Lenth value from the attribute?


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