ijava-binder VS osmnx-examples

Compare ijava-binder vs osmnx-examples and see what are their differences.

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ijava-binder

Posts with mentions or reviews of ijava-binder. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

osmnx-examples

Posts with mentions or reviews of osmnx-examples. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-22.
  • Second MYOG project
    1 project | /r/myog | 12 Oct 2022
    For the actual printing I used ripstop by the roll custom print service. To render the image to be printed I used an open source too, https://github.com/gboeing/osmnx
  • Algorithms for efficiently, and accurately, computing distances on an ellipsoid
    1 project | /r/compsci | 19 Dec 2021
    IIRC, it can generate graphs that are both unprojected and projected and convert between them, so it might be worth looking into the source code of it if you think that sounds like what you're looking for on the OSMNX GitHub repo
  • Mapping the Hidden Patterns of Cities
    2 projects | /r/urbanplanning | 22 Sep 2021
    Geoff Boeing, the original author, provided an iPython notebook so you can run this yourself, but this script a friend of mine wrote may make it a bit simpler to run, if you wanna give it a shot yourself.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing ijava-binder and osmnx-examples you can also consider the following projects:

beakerx - Beaker Extensions for Jupyter Notebook

osmnx - OSMnx is a Python package to easily download, model, analyze, and visualize street networks and other geospatial features from OpenStreetMap.

requirements - Simple requirements.txt based example

analisis-numerico-computo-cientifico - Análisis numérico y cómputo científico

python-training - Python training for business analysts and traders

r5 - Developed to power Conveyal's web-based interface for scenario planning and land-use/transport accessibility analysis, R5 is our routing engine for multimodal (transit/bike/walk/car) networks with a particular focus on public transit

r - Using R with Jupyter / RStudio on Binder

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

city-street-orientations - Playing with OSMnx

ppde642 - USC urban data science course series with Python and Jupyter

bulgarian-city-coat-of-arms - Векторни файлове на емблеми и гербове на български градове