pysketcher
Python-based drawing tool for making sketches of mathematical and scientific problems. (by rvodden)
Cartopy
Cartopy - a cartographic python library with matplotlib support (by SciTools)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Posts with mentions or reviews of pysketcher.
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Writing a Geometric Solver in Python - Part 2: More Modelling
This is the second article in a short series about adding a geometric solver for my PySketcher side project. The basic premise is that instead of having to tell PySketcher exactly where you'd like your shapes to be, you'll be able to specify the relationships the shapes have to each other, and PySketcher will be able to work our where they need to go. Have a read of Part 1 for more details, and for an explanation of how we've built up the model so far.
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Constraining the Point
PySketcher is little library which I maintain which makes it simple (hopefully) to draw geometric images. It was originally written by Hans Petter Langtangen, who sadly passed away in 2016, and since 2019 I've been keeping it up to date and adding features.
Cartopy
Posts with mentions or reviews of Cartopy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-25.
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OSCAR 2022 sea surface velocity streamplot animation
Cartopy
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
Cartopy - A cartographic Python library with matplotlib support.
- How to plot latitude and longitude points on a world map, and choose what kind of projection to use? (I don't want the mercator projection)
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[OC] One year in life of ocean eddies
There is not really much to it, really. Everything is done in python, with use of standard libraries, of which probably most important in this case is cartopy https://scitools.org.uk/cartopy/docs/latest/ This is the latest cartopy tutorial I was able to find: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivmd3RluMiw
- [OC] This animation shows how the amount of daylight throughout the year changes based on Latitude. Made with Python and the matplotlib library.
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Is there a good library for creating maps and altering them according to data?
Cartopy is a great lib that has a ton of utilities for those purposes. It is a little bit tricky to use at first but you can get really nice visualizations. I recommend installing it using with a conda env because its dependencies with other libraries.
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[OC] Active Covid-19 cases per Capita in USA. 1/21/2020 - 8/23/2021
- Cartopy: https://github.com/SciTools/cartopy
- Module for projecting flat earth map to full disc
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[OC] Surface wind for the first 3 months of 2005, with a 6 hours timestep
Made with: Cartopy, imageio and good 'ol Matplotlib (all Python libraries)