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Thanks for this package, @mthh. This is more of a question than issue. I'm using your code in a raster GIS context and trying to get natural breaks for large rasters (> 1,000,000 cells). I've got e…
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Including zones that have less than 10 or so observations makes the scallop zone plots smaller, cluttered, and more difficult to understand. I think the easiest way to improve them, without changing `…
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- [ ] Relevant plots showing different Gravity drainage/ET/Rainfall/Rewetting classes and the transition points from Gravity drainage-ET
- [ ] Tables showing average FC values based on head/tail clas…
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Hi,
Fisher/Jenks algorithm is generally considered the most usual, and as such has been adopted by most cartographic tools as their default when drawing choropleth maps.
However, Head/Tails algorith…
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Currently importing ecoscope takes ~6 seconds.
```console
$ time python3 -c "import ecoscope"
python3 -c "import ecoscope" 6.07s user 0.94s system 80% cpu 8.673 total
```
If I comment out th…
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add a generic bibtex entry with required fields and the extras we want
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Hi,
Fisher/Jenks algorithm is generally considered the most usual, and as such has been adopted by most cartographic tools as their default when drawing choropleth maps.
However, Head/Tails algorith…
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**Submitting author:** @PetrKorab (Petr Koráb)
**Repository:** https://github.com/PetrKorab/Arabica
**Branch with paper.md** (empty if default branch): main
**Version:** 1.7.1
**Editor:** @oliviaguest…
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Programming Historian in English has received a proposal for an original lesson, 'Turning data into choropleth maps with Python and Folium,' by @adamlporter.
I have circulated this proposal for fee…
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Hi, I encounter the same problem as in https://github.com/facebookresearch/LAMA/issues/10.
And I found the reason why 2 examples are filtered is that the `obj_label` are `1970s` and `1990s`. And in `…