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OSMnx: Python for street networks. Retrieve, model, analyze, and visualize street networks and other spatial data from OpenStreetMap.
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Cartopy - a cartographic python library with matplotlib support
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MySQL Spatial Data Extension integration with Laravel.
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R package for thematic maps
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an R-Tree library for Go
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If a fully qualified vector map name is passed as a restrict parameter, it is used to create columns in target table in verbatim. As FQN is in form map@mapset and the value is not escaped or quoted, it causes an SQL error.
Instead of using plain param.input->answer for a column name, only the map part should be passed here.
https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/blob/da182541396a29288e8f23a66bd3a7150eb8
Spatiotemporal Arrays, Raster and Vector Data Cubes
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Interactive viewing of spatial data in R
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Sustainable transport planning with R
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The Makie.jl ecosystem is mature enough to support plot recipes. Migrating to this new plotting ecosystem will enable high-performance 3D visualisations on the GPU.
- SimpleMesh
- CartesianGrid
- PointSet
- GeometrySet
- Views
- Partitions
- GeoStatsBase.jl
- Variography.jl
R package for spatial data handling https://rspatial.github.io/terra/reference/terra-package.html
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GeostatsPy Python package for spatial data analytics and geostatistics. Mostly a reimplementation of GSLIB, Geostatistical Library (Deutsch and Journel, 1992) in Python. Geostatistics in a Python package. I hope this resources is helpful, Prof. Michael Pyrcz
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R Package for accessing and plotting Google Maps
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An OpenStreetMap-based project for creating a map of the world's railway infrastructure.
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Landscape Metrics for Categorical Map Patterns
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mf_background() adds background images underneath maps:
library(mapsf)
#> Le chargement a nécessité le package : sf
#> Linking to GEOS 3.7.1, GDAL 3.1.2, PROJ 7.1.0
mtq <- mf_get_mtq()
th <- mf_theme("default", bg = "grey20", fg = "grey80")
mf_init(mtq, theme = th)
mf_background(system.file("img/background.jpg", package = "mapsf"))
mf_map(mtq, lwd = 2, col = NA, border = "grey80",OpenLayers Editor
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In some ways fasterize does diverge from rasterize (e.g., #13). These should be tersely described in the README/vignette and function documentation.
Fast 2D Delaunay triangulation in Rust. A port of Delaunator.
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