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conda-forge.org : eomaps

EOmaps is a python package to visualize and analyze geographical datasets. It aims to provide a comprehensive, flexible, well-documented and easy-to-use API to create publication-ready maps that can directly be used for interactive data analysis. EOmaps is built on top of matplotlib and cartopy and integrates well with the scientific python infrastructure (e.g., numpy, pandas, geopandas, xarray etc.), allowing you to visualize point-, raster- or vector-datasets provided in almost any format you can imagine, no matter if you're dealing with just a few unsorted datapoints or multi-dimensional stacks of global high-resolution datasets. Figures created with EOmaps are multi-layered, so you can (transparently) overlay and interactively compare your datasets with ease. With the accompanying GUI widget, you can quickly switch layers, change the layout, examine the large collection of features and web-map services, and explore the capabilities of EOmaps. Once you're map is ready, you can export it as high-resolution image or vector-graphic for further editing. Leveraging the powers of matplotlib, you can also embed interactive maps in Jupyter Notebooks, on a webpage or in GUI frameworks like Qt, tkinter etc.. Check the documentation for more details & examples!

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purl: pkg:conda/eomaps
Keywords: cartopy, earth-observation, geospatial, gis, interactive-maps, interactive-visualization, mapping, matplotlib, plotting, python, visualization
License: BSD-3-Clause
Latest release: over 1 year ago
First release: over 2 years ago
Dependent packages: 1
Dependent repositories: 2
Stars: 281 on GitHub
Forks: 20 on GitHub
Total Commits: 2901
Committers: 6
Average commits per author: 483.5
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.053
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Last synced: 27 days ago

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