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leaflet-geoman
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Wanting to put a collaborative map on our organizations website. That logs who does what actions, but allows for members to place pins and make comments about places. We are all tour guides
This project was a react app using Leaflet for the map and https://github.com/geoman-io/leaflet-geoman for the advanced line drawing tools. Unfortunately all that was ever used by the client was pins โฆ we do cluster them however.
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folium
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Folium Help
A good thing to try would be to look over the folium documentation on their GitHub Page, Folium. For help with code you could ask ChatGPT to explain what you're interested in using their docs.
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Framework suggestions for Map based application
I currently utilize Folium for a work project but would like to move it out of Folium into something that supports API requests for real-time data and vector tiles instead of raster.
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2d map visualization library for JS
If you know Python you can use Folium produce Leaflet maps without using Javascript. I'm not sure if the updating functionality you require is possible, but could be worth a look.
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Live update maps
Try Folium, here are some examples.
- How to access a class in DOM object of a map
- Free guides to learn Python for GIS?
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Geohistograms in Python
For our visualizations we will be using Folium. This is a description from the authors:
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Placing a Voronoi diagram over a streetmap (using Python)?
I'm mapping some election results, and trying to create a diagrammatic representation of who voted for whom, and where. I'm using Python, and I can create a perfectly respectable initial map (without Voronoi diagrams) using its folium package, with OpenStreetMap tiles. See https://numbersandshapes.net/posts/post_election_swings/.
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creating a script that displays live GPS telem data on map?
Look in the folium package. https://python-visualization.github.io/folium/
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A More Interactive Folium choropleth
Choropleth maps are a quick and easy way to visualize a numeric variable geographically. I love the ease and interactivity of most functions from the folium module, but the choropleth method lacks interactivity and clarity in the legend.
What are some alternatives?
Leaflet - ๐ JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps ๐บ๐ฆ
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
leaflet-ruler - A simple leaflet plugin to measure true bearing and distance between clicked points
Leaflet.BigImage - A leaflet plugin that allows users to receive a large map area and download it.
Cartopy - Cartopy - a cartographic python library with matplotlib support
sciter-js-sdk - Sciter.JS - Sciter but with QuickJS on board instead of my TIScript
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
leaflet-kml - ๐Leaflet KML layer plugin
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python