Visual analytics for spatial analysis with PySAL.
Project description
splot
Visual analytics for spatial analysis with PySAL.
What is splot?
splot
connects spatial analysis done in PySAL
to different popular visualization toolkits like matplotlib
.
The splot
package allows you to create both static plots ready for publication and interactive visualizations for quick iteration and spatial data exploration. The primary goal of splot
is to enable you to visualize popular PySAL objects and gives you different views on your spatial analysis workflow.
If you are new to splot and PySAL you will best get started with our documentation!
Installing splot
Installing dependencies:
splot is compatible with Python
3.6 and 3.7 and depends on geopandas
0.4.0 or later and matplotlib
2.2.2 or later.
splot also uses
numpy
seaborn
mapclassify
Ipywidgets
Depending on your spatial analysis workflow and the PySAL objects you would like to visualize, splot relies on:
- PySAL 2.0
or separate packages found in the PySAL stack:
- esda
- libpysal
- spreg
- giddy
Installing splot:
There are two ways of accessing splot. First, splot is installed with the PySAL 2.0 metapackage through:
$ pip install -U pysal
or
$ conda install -c conda-forge pysal
Second, splot can be installed as a separate package. If you are using Anaconda, install splot via the conda utility:
$ conda install -c conda-forge splot
Otherwise you can install splot from PyPI with pip:
$ pip install splot
Usage
splot supports many different https://github.com/pysal/splot/blob/master/notebooks/mapping_vba.ipynb
Contributing to splot
splot
is an open source project within the Python Spatial Analysis Library that is supported by a community of Geographers, visualization lovers, map fans, users and data scientists. As a community we work together to create splot as our own spatial visualization toolkit and will gratefully and humbly accept any contributions and ideas you might bring into this project.
Feel free to check out our dicussion spaces, add ideas and contributions:
- Idea collection which PySAL objects to support and how new visualizations could look like
- Discussion about the splot API
- Ideas how to integrate other popular visualization toolkits like
Bokeh
orAltair
If you have never contributed before or you are just discovering what PySAL and splot have to offer, reading through """Doc-strings""" and correcting our Documentation can be a great way to start. Check for spelling and grammar mistakes or use pep8 and pyflakes to clean our .py
files. This will allow you to get used to working with git and generally allows you to familiarize yourself with the splot
and PySAL
code base.
If you have already used PySAL and splot and you are missing object-specific views for your analysis feel free to add to our code-base or discuss your ideas. Please make sure you include unit test, documentation and examples or (create an issue so someone else can work together with you). The common splot
API design discussed here can help you to decide how to best integrate your visualization prototype into splot
.
Beyond working on documentation and prototyping new visualizations, you can always write a bug report or feature request on Github issues. Whether large or small, any contribution makes a big difference and we hope you enjoy being part of our community as much as we do! The only thing we ask is that you abide principles of openness, respect, and consideration of others as described in the PySAL Code of Conduct.
Road-map
We are planning on extending splot's visualization toolkit in future. Functionality we plan to implement includes:
- visualisations for density methods (mapping density estimations)
- cross-hatching fill styles for maps (to allow choropleth visualizations without class intervals)
- legendgrams (map legends that visualize the distribution of observations by color in a given map)
If you are interested in working on one of these or any other methods, check out the linked issues or get in touch!
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