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This pacakge is a plugin for Mapof extending it with capabilities of drawing maps of various election intances.
For the most recent version of Mapof, visit its git repo.
[!WARNING] This library contains C++ extensions. Installing it without any package manager that uses the PyPi repository requires compiling the C++ extension from sources. It might be a bit cumbersome and is far beyond the scope of this small manual.
For a simple installation, type
pip install mapof-elections
in the console.
For more complicated variants of installation, refer to the readme of Mapof.
The complete documentation is available here.
This project is part of the PRAGMA project which has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 101002854).
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Map of Elections
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