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io utilities for reading in .asc and .zmap grids

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pygridsio

Introduction

This is a python submodule containing IO functionality for reading and writing .asc and .zmap grids.

Usage

from pygridsio.pygridsio import * The standard grid class used throughout this project is an Xarray DataArray (see: https://xarray.dev/) with 2 dimensions: x and y.

To read a grid file to this class use: grid = read_grid(filename)

To read a grid to the custom grid class use (To be depreciated in version 4.0.0): grid = read_grid_to_custom_grid(filename)

When writing out grids, you can write out grids to a netcdf raster (.nc) which can be read easily by xarray, or QGIS or ArcGIS, .asc and .zmap are also supported: write_grid(grid,filename) The code will discern which filetype to write out to by the file extension in filename.

There is some plotting functionality built into pygridsio using the pygridsio.grid_plotting module: The method pygridsio.grid_plotting.plot_grid allows you to plot a custom Grid class, or xr.DataArray with multiple options. See the description of the method for more detail. The method pygridsio.grid_plotting.plotplot_grid_comparison Creates a plot comparing two grids values against eachother. See the description of the method for more detail.

Installation to Develop the code further

Anaconda

Create/update anaconda environment

The file environment.yml can be used to create a working development python environment with the needed packages. For this open an Anaconda Prompt and:

conda env create -f environment.yml

Or to update the existing anaconda environment (with an updated version of theenvironment.ymlfile :

conda env update -n pygridsio -f environment.yml

Export (updated) anaconda environment

The environment.yml file needs to be updated when new packages are added:

conda env export --from-history -n pygridsio > environment.yml

Use anaconda environment in PyCharm

To connect the anaconda environment to Pycharm you can go to File , Settings, Project, Python Interpreter, add interpreter, add local interpreter, conda environment and then select the environment you created using the above steps.

Poetry

Poetry is becoming the new way to manage your python projects and dependencies. Install poetry here: https://python-poetry.org/docs/ (note: if you can't run poetry from your terminal, ensure that the poetry.exe is in your environment variables).

Then after cloning this repo to your local machine, run: poetry install

Which will install a virtual environment in the gitlab repo. This can also be done using the Pycharm Python Interpreter interface.

Verify Installation

You can verify the installation of the different python packages by running the tests stored in tests. In pycharm: Right click on the folder marked tests and click on Run python tests in test

publishing the project to ci.tno.nl/gitlab

To publish an updated version of the project to the pygridsio package registry I recommend using poetry.

First configure the connection between poetry and the gitlab package registry: poetry config repositories.gitlab_pygridsio https://ci.tno.nl/gitlab/api/v4/projects/17422/packages/pypi

Add your own personal access token details (https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/profile/personal_access_tokens.html): poetry publish --repository gitlab_pygridsio -u"token name" -p "token value"

Then you can build and publish the project as a new deployment in the package registry: poetry build poetry publish (make sure the version number you publish is unique)

How to import pygridsio into other python projects

Pip

You can use pip to get the most up to date version of pygridsio: pip install pygridsio

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