pdftools VS dggridR

Compare pdftools vs dggridR and see what are their differences.

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pdftools dggridR
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4.6 2.0
7 months ago about 2 months ago
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pdftools

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  • Northfield First 3 Race Predictions
    1 project | /r/horseracing | 18 Sep 2021
    Learning python can be worthwhile, but just in case you didn't know there is a pdftools package for R that can be used to extract text & tables from pdfs. tabulizer is another package for pulling tables from pdfs & pdfimager can extract figures.

dggridR

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  • starlinkstatus.com now tracks active starlink cells
    1 project | /r/Starlink | 25 Jan 2021
    I don't think Starlink uses H3. H3 uses cells of specific sizes while Starlink needs cells that match its beam size. There are many ways to cover a sphere with hexagons. There is a library dggridR that allows you to construct a custom grid with spacing and other parameters. It's on my to do list to play with it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pdftools and dggridR you can also consider the following projects:

Rblpapi - R package interfacing the Bloomberg API from https://www.bloomberglabs.com/api/

gdal-js - This is an Emscripten port of GDAL, an open source X/MIT licensed translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats.

magick - Magic, madness, heaven, sin

terra - R package for spatial data handling https://rspatial.github.io/terra/reference/terra-package.html

PDFTK-Builder - PDFTK Builder is a free graphical interface to PDFTK

wasmr - Execute WebAssembly from R using wasmer

GeoDesk for Python - Fast and storage-efficient spatial database engine for OpenStreetMap data

Rcpp - Seamless R and C++ Integration

meos - Mobility Engine, Open Source

metaflow - :rocket: Build and manage real-life ML, AI, and data science projects with ease!

redist - Simulation methods for legislative redistricting.