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mapclassify
implements a family of classification schemes for choropleth maps.
Its focus is on the determination of the number of classes, and the assignment
of observations to those classes. It is intended for use with upstream mapping
and geovisualization packages (see geopandas
_ and geoplot
_)
that handle the rendering of the maps.
For further theoretical background see "Choropleth Mapping
_" in Rey, S.J., D. Arribas-Bel, and L.J. Wolf (2020) "Geographic Data Science with PySAL and the PyData Stack”.
.. _geopandas: https://geopandas.org/mapping.html .. _geoplot: https://residentmario.github.io/geoplot/user_guide/Customizing_Plots.html .. _Choropleth Mapping: https://geographicdata.science/book/notebooks/05_choropleth.html
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Classification Schemes for Choropleth Maps.
We found that mapclassify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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