Jupyter Notebook Maps

Open-source Jupyter Notebook projects categorized as Maps

Top 4 Jupyter Notebook Map Projects

  • prettymaps

    A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap data. Based on osmnx, matplotlib and shapely libraries.

  • Project mention: Show HN: Map2Image – Download Beautiful City Maps | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-17

    These maps look great! Reminds me of a project I saw a long time ago [1]. Glad you made this downloadable for everyone who cannot write code.

    P.S.: Now, I also have some (birthday) presents ;-)

    [1] https://github.com/marceloprates/prettymaps

  • xPlore

    xPlore is a tool to find places you've never visited before and start exploring them!

  • InfluxDB

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  • kag-cpe

    Home for my Kaggle Data Science for Good solution.

  • maps

    Jersey City Protected Bike Lane, Ward, and Road, Maps (by bikejc)

  • Project mention: Why haven’t they finished the bike lane network? | /r/jerseycity | 2023-06-10

    Totally agree, here's a map of the protected bike lanes in each Ward: bikejc.github.io/maps

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

Jupyter Notebook Maps related posts

  • Why haven’t they finished the bike lane network?

    1 project | /r/jerseycity | 10 Jun 2023
  • [OC] A map of all Catholic Latin Rite dioceses, provinces, and cathedrals in the United States

    1 project | /r/dataisbeautiful | 27 May 2022
  • A map of all Catholic Latin Rite dioceses, provinces, and cathedrals in the United States

    1 project | /r/Maps | 27 May 2022
  • Here's the updated version of my map of US Catholic dioceses. (See comment for interactive HTML version.) White lines are diocesan boundaries; black lines are provincial boundaries; globus cruciger symbols are cathedral locations; and diocese names are in white text. Made with Python and geojson.io

    1 project | /r/Catholicism | 24 May 2022
  • [For Hire] I will help you with anything with Python

    1 project | /r/forhire | 2 Mar 2021
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    www.influxdata.com | 1 Jun 2024
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Index

What are some of the best open-source Map projects in Jupyter Notebook? This list will help you:

Project Stars
1 prettymaps 10,875
2 xPlore 13
3 kag-cpe 0
4 maps 0

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