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Classification Schemes for Choropleth Maps.

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mapclassify: Classification Schemes for Choropleth Maps

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mapclassify implements a family of classification schemes for choropleth maps. Its focus is on the determination of the number of classes, and the assignment of observations to those classes. It is intended for use with upstream mapping and geovisualization packages (see geopandas and geoplot) that handle the rendering of the maps.

For further theoretical background see Rey, S.J., D. Arribas-Bel, and L.J. Wolf (2020) "Geographic Data Science with PySAL and the PyData Stack”.

Using mapclassify

Load built-in example data reporting employment density in 58 California counties:

>>> import mapclassify
>>> y = mapclassify.load_example()
>>> y.mean()
125.92810344827588
>>> y.min(), y.max()
(0.13, 4111.4499999999998)

Map Classifiers Supported

BoxPlot

>>> mapclassify.BoxPlot(y)
BoxPlot

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
(   -inf,  -52.88] |     0
( -52.88,    2.57] |    15
(   2.57,    9.36] |    14
(   9.36,   39.53] |    14
(  39.53,   94.97] |     6
(  94.97, 4111.45] |     9

EqualInterval

>>> mapclassify.EqualInterval(y)
EqualInterval

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,  822.39] |    57
( 822.39, 1644.66] |     0
(1644.66, 2466.92] |     0
(2466.92, 3289.19] |     0
(3289.19, 4111.45] |     1

FisherJenks

>>> import numpy as np
>>> np.random.seed(123456)
>>> mapclassify.FisherJenks(y, k=5)
FisherJenks

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,   75.29] |    49
(  75.29,  192.05] |     3
( 192.05,  370.50] |     4
( 370.50,  722.85] |     1
( 722.85, 4111.45] |     1

FisherJenksSampled

>>> np.random.seed(123456)
>>> x = np.random.exponential(size=(10000,))
>>> mapclassify.FisherJenks(x, k=5)
FisherJenks

   Interval      Count
----------------------
[ 0.00,  0.64] |  4694
( 0.64,  1.45] |  2922
( 1.45,  2.53] |  1584
( 2.53,  4.14] |   636
( 4.14, 10.61] |   164

>>> mapclassify.FisherJenksSampled(x, k=5)
FisherJenksSampled

   Interval      Count
----------------------
[ 0.00,  0.70] |  5020
( 0.70,  1.63] |  2952
( 1.63,  2.88] |  1454
( 2.88,  5.32] |   522
( 5.32, 10.61] |    52

HeadTailBreaks

>>> mapclassify.HeadTailBreaks(y)
HeadTailBreaks

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,  125.93] |    50
( 125.93,  811.26] |     7
( 811.26, 4111.45] |     1

JenksCaspall

>>> mapclassify.JenksCaspall(y, k=5)
JenksCaspall

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,    1.81] |    14
(   1.81,    7.60] |    13
(   7.60,   29.82] |    14
(  29.82,  181.27] |    10
( 181.27, 4111.45] |     7

JenksCaspallForced

>>> mapclassify.JenksCaspallForced(y, k=5)
JenksCaspallForced

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,    1.34] |    12
(   1.34,    5.90] |    12
(   5.90,   16.70] |    13
(  16.70,   50.65] |     9
(  50.65, 4111.45] |    12

JenksCaspallSampled

>>> mapclassify.JenksCaspallSampled(y, k=5)
JenksCaspallSampled

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,   12.02] |    33
(  12.02,   29.82] |     8
(  29.82,   75.29] |     8
(  75.29,  192.05] |     3
( 192.05, 4111.45] |     6

MaxP

>>> mapclassify.MaxP(y)
MaxP

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,    8.70] |    29
(   8.70,   16.70] |     8
(  16.70,   20.47] |     1
(  20.47,   66.26] |    10
(  66.26, 4111.45] |    10

MaximumBreaks

>>> mapclassify.MaximumBreaks(y, k=5)
MaximumBreaks

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,  146.00] |    50
( 146.00,  228.49] |     2
( 228.49,  546.67] |     4
( 546.67, 2417.15] |     1
(2417.15, 4111.45] |     1

NaturalBreaks

>>> mapclassify.NaturalBreaks(y, k=5)
NaturalBreaks

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,   75.29] |    49
(  75.29,  192.05] |     3
( 192.05,  370.50] |     4
( 370.50,  722.85] |     1
( 722.85, 4111.45] |     1

Quantiles

>>> mapclassify.Quantiles(y, k=5)
Quantiles

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,    1.46] |    12
(   1.46,    5.80] |    11
(   5.80,   13.28] |    12
(  13.28,   54.62] |    11
(  54.62, 4111.45] |    12

Percentiles

>>> mapclassify.Percentiles(y, pct=[33, 66, 100])
Percentiles

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,    3.36] |    19
(   3.36,   22.86] |    19
(  22.86, 4111.45] |    20

StdMean

>>> mapclassify.StdMean(y)
StdMean

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
(   -inf, -967.36] |     0
(-967.36, -420.72] |     0
(-420.72,  672.57] |    56
( 672.57, 1219.22] |     1
(1219.22, 4111.45] |     1

UserDefined

>>> mapclassify.UserDefined(y, bins=[22, 674, 4112])
UserDefined

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
[   0.13,   22.00] |    38
(  22.00,  674.00] |    18
( 674.00, 4112.00] |     2

Alternative API

As of version 2.4.0 the API has been extended. A classify function is now available for a streamlined interface:

>>> classify(y, 'boxplot')                                  
BoxPlot                   

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
(   -inf,  -52.88] |     0
( -52.88,    2.57] |    15
(   2.57,    9.36] |    14
(   9.36,   39.53] |    14
(  39.53,   94.97] |     6
(  94.97, 4111.45] |     9

Use Cases

Creating and using a classification instance

>>> bp = mapclassify.BoxPlot(y)
>>> bp
BoxPlot

     Interval        Count
--------------------------
(   -inf,  -52.88] |     0
( -52.88,    2.57] |    15
(   2.57,    9.36] |    14
(   9.36,   39.53] |    14
(  39.53,   94.97] |     6
(  94.97, 4111.45] |     9

>>> bp.bins
array([ -5.28762500e+01,   2.56750000e+00,   9.36500000e+00,
         3.95300000e+01,   9.49737500e+01,   4.11145000e+03])
>>> bp.counts
array([ 0, 15, 14, 14,  6,  9])
>>> bp.yb
array([5, 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 5, 1, 3, 3, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 5, 2, 4, 1, 2,
       2, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 5, 3, 1, 3, 5, 2, 3, 5, 5, 4, 3, 5, 3, 5, 4, 2, 1,
       1, 4, 4, 3, 3, 1, 1, 2, 1, 4, 3, 2])

Apply

>>> import mapclassify 
>>> import pandas
>>> from numpy import linspace as lsp
>>> data = [lsp(3,8,num=10), lsp(10, 0, num=10), lsp(-5, 15, num=10)]
>>> data = pandas.DataFrame(data).T
>>> data
          0          1          2
0  3.000000  10.000000  -5.000000
1  3.555556   8.888889  -2.777778
2  4.111111   7.777778  -0.555556
3  4.666667   6.666667   1.666667
4  5.222222   5.555556   3.888889
5  5.777778   4.444444   6.111111
6  6.333333   3.333333   8.333333
7  6.888889   2.222222  10.555556
8  7.444444   1.111111  12.777778
9  8.000000   0.000000  15.000000
>>> data.apply(mapclassify.Quantiles.make(rolling=True))
   0  1  2
0  0  4  0
1  0  4  0
2  1  4  0
3  1  3  0
4  2  2  1
5  2  1  2
6  3  0  4
7  3  0  4
8  4  0  4
9  4  0  4

Development Notes

Because we use geopandas in development, and geopandas has stable mapclassify as a dependency, setting up a local development installation involves creating a conda environment, then replacing the stable mapclassify with the development version of mapclassify in the development environment. This can be accomplished with the following steps:

conda-env create -f environment.yml
conda activate mapclassify
conda remove -n mapclassify mapclassify
pip install -e .

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