Leaflet.RegularGridCluster
mapview
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JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Leaflet.RegularGridCluster
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Which GIS tool can provide an interface for box overlays such as this?
If you have only points, you'll have to cluster them. You can either do it on your side (e.g. in QGIS creating a Vector Grid and summarize the values of the points in each cell), or on the client side using a clustering visualization like this or this .
mapview
- Looking for some HW help.
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Most reliable mapping package atm?
mapview for interactive mapping & data exploration on free google-like street maps and satellite view maps. The associated mapshot function should be able to get the same in a static plot.
What are some alternatives?
qgis2web - QGIS plugin to export your project to an OpenLayers or Leaflet webmap. No server-side software required.
terra - R package for spatial data handling https://rspatial.github.io/terra/reference/terra-package.html
leaflet-velocity - Visualise velocity data on a leaflet layer
leaflet-search - Search stuff in a Leaflet map
Fantasy-Map-Generator - Web application generating interactive and highly customizable maps
tmap - R package for thematic maps
worldview - Interactive interface for browsing global, full-resolution satellite imagery
AzureMapsCodeSamples - A set of code samples for the Azure Maps web control.
LDAvis - R package for web-based interactive topic model visualization.
echarty - The goal of echarty is to provide a minimal interface, a “glue”, between R and ECharts, then let your R data lists build the chart. There are utilities included to assist with data preparation, Shiny with proxy and JS plugins. Have the full functionality of ECharts in R with minimal overhead!