Fast Python interface for geodata - either on disk or in memory.
Project description
geoarray
Fast Python interface for geodata - either on disk or in memory.
The geoarray package facilitates reading and writing of all GDAL compatible image file formats and provides functions for geospatial processing.
Free software: GNU General Public License v3
Documentation: https://danschef.gitext-pages.gfz-potsdam.de/geoarray/doc/
Status
See also the latest coverage report and the nosetests HTML report.
Features and usage
There is an example notebook that shows how to use geoarray: here.
Installation
geoarray depends on some open source packages which are usually installed without problems by the automatic install routine. However, for some projects, we strongly recommend resolving the dependency before the automatic installer is run. This approach avoids problems with conflicting versions of the same software. Using conda, the recommended approach is:
# create virtual environment for geoarray, this is optional conda create -y -q -c conda-forge --name geoarray python=3 source activate geoarray conda install -y -q -c conda-forge numpy gdal scikit-image matplotlib pandas pyproj basemap shapely geopandas conda install --yes -c ioam bokeh holoviews # optional
To install geoarray, use the pip installer:
pip install geoarray
Or clone the repository via GIT and update the PATH environment variable:
cd /your/installation/folder
git clone https://gitext.gfz-potsdam.de/danschef/geoarray.git
PATH=$PATH:~/path/to/your/installation/folder/geoarray
Credits
This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.
History
0.1.0 (2017-03-31)
Package creation.
0.4.5 (2017-07-03)
First release on PyPI.
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