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dreqPy version 01.00.29 [Version 01.00.29]</code> | dreqPy version 01.00.29 [Version 01.00.29]</code> | ||
- | * [[https://github.com/PBrockmann/ipython_ferretmagic|ipython_ferretmagic]]: IPython notebook extension for ferret | + | * ''ipython_ferretmagic'': more details in the [[#extra_packages_list|Extra packages list section]] |
- | * ''conda activate cdatm19_py3''\\ ''pip install ferretmagic'' | + | |
=== Packages with no dependency problems and were added (or updated) later === | === Packages with no dependency problems and were added (or updated) later === | ||
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* [[http://unidata.github.io/netcdf4-python/|netcdf4]]: a Python interface to the netCDF C library | * [[http://unidata.github.io/netcdf4-python/|netcdf4]]: a Python interface to the netCDF C library | ||
- | * [[https://github.com/PBrockmann/ipython_ferretmagic|ipython_ferretmagic]]: IPython notebook extension for ferret | ||
* [[https://github.com/PCMDI/pcmdi_metrics|PCMDI metrics package]] (PMP): objectively compare results from climate models with observations using well-established statistical tests | * [[https://github.com/PCMDI/pcmdi_metrics|PCMDI metrics package]] (PMP): objectively compare results from climate models with observations using well-established statistical tests | ||
* [[https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.io/|XlsxWriter]]: a Python module for creating Excel XLSX files | * [[https://xlsxwriter.readthedocs.io/|XlsxWriter]]: a Python module for creating Excel XLSX files | ||
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* not installed yet (March 2022) because it required download of 302 Mb extra packages and a downgrade of gdal | * not installed yet (March 2022) because it required download of 302 Mb extra packages and a downgrade of gdal | ||
* [[http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/documentation/pyferret|pyferret]] and ''ferret_datasets'': Ferret encapsulated in Python | * [[http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/documentation/pyferret|pyferret]] and ''ferret_datasets'': Ferret encapsulated in Python | ||
+ | * [[https://github.com/PBrockmann/ipython_ferretmagic|ipython_ferretmagic]]: IPython notebook extension for ferret | ||
+ | * Install with: ''pip install ferretmagic'' | ||
* OSGeo/[[http://www.gdal.org/|gdal]]: Geospatial Data Abstraction Library. GDAL is a translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats | * OSGeo/[[http://www.gdal.org/|gdal]]: Geospatial Data Abstraction Library. GDAL is a translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats | ||
* [[https://pcjericks.github.io/py-gdalogr-cookbook/|Python GDAL/OGR Cookbook]] | * [[https://pcjericks.github.io/py-gdalogr-cookbook/|Python GDAL/OGR Cookbook]] | ||
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* [[https://intake.readthedocs.io/|intake]]: a lightweight package for finding, investigating, loading and disseminating data | * [[https://intake.readthedocs.io/|intake]]: a lightweight package for finding, investigating, loading and disseminating data | ||
* [[https://intake-esm.readthedocs.io/|intake-esm]]: data cataloging utility built on top of intake, pandas, and xarray | * [[https://intake-esm.readthedocs.io/|intake-esm]]: data cataloging utility built on top of intake, pandas, and xarray | ||
+ | * [[https://ipyleaflet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|ipyleaflet]]: interactive maps in the Jupyter notebook | ||
* [[https://ipywidgets.readthedocs.io/|ipywidgets]]: ipywidgets, also known as jupyter-widgets or simply widgets, are interactive HTML widgets for Jupyter notebooks and the IPython kernel | * [[https://ipywidgets.readthedocs.io/|ipywidgets]]: ipywidgets, also known as jupyter-widgets or simply widgets, are interactive HTML widgets for Jupyter notebooks and the IPython kernel | ||
* [[https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/|iris]]: a powerful, format-agnostic, community-driven Python package for analysing and visualising Earth science data | * [[https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/|iris]]: a powerful, format-agnostic, community-driven Python package for analysing and visualising Earth science data | ||
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* [[https://plotly.com/python/|plotly]]: Plotly's Python graphing library (sometimes referred to as //plotly.py//) makes interactive, publication-quality graphs | * [[https://plotly.com/python/|plotly]]: Plotly's Python graphing library (sometimes referred to as //plotly.py//) makes interactive, publication-quality graphs | ||
* see also ''python-kaleido'' and ''dash'' | * see also ''python-kaleido'' and ''dash'' | ||
+ | * [[https://www.fatiando.org/pooch/|pooch]]: a friend to fetch your data files (makes it easy to download a file, without messing with ''requests'' and ''urllib'') | ||
* [[https://proplot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|proplot]]: a lightweight **matplotlib wrapper** for making beautiful, publication-quality graphics | * [[https://proplot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|proplot]]: a lightweight **matplotlib wrapper** for making beautiful, publication-quality graphics | ||
* [[https://github.com/jswhit/pygrib|pygrib]]: high-level interface to the ECWMF ECCODES C library for reading GRIB files | * [[https://github.com/jswhit/pygrib|pygrib]]: high-level interface to the ECWMF ECCODES C library for reading GRIB files | ||
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* [[https://pyleoclim-util.readthedocs.io/|pyleoclim]]: a Python package designed for the analysis of paleoclimate data | * [[https://pyleoclim-util.readthedocs.io/|pyleoclim]]: a Python package designed for the analysis of paleoclimate data | ||
* **Wait** till it can be installed with ''conda'' ([[https://github.com/LinkedEarth/Pyleoclim_util/discussions/205|Why I'm not installing Pyleoclim yet]]) | * **Wait** till it can be installed with ''conda'' ([[https://github.com/LinkedEarth/Pyleoclim_util/discussions/205|Why I'm not installing Pyleoclim yet]]) | ||
+ | * [[https://requests.readthedocs.io/|requests]]: is an elegant and simple HTTP library for Python, built for human beings | ||
+ | * See also ''pooch'' | ||
* [[https://rpy2.github.io/|rpy2]]: an interface to R running embedded in a Python process | * [[https://rpy2.github.io/|rpy2]]: an interface to R running embedded in a Python process | ||
* [[http://scikit-image.org/|scikit-image]]: a collection of algorithms for image processing in Python | * [[http://scikit-image.org/|scikit-image]]: a collection of algorithms for image processing in Python | ||
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* [[https://www.tensorflow.org/|tensorflow-mkl]]: an end-to-end open source machine learning platform | * [[https://www.tensorflow.org/|tensorflow-mkl]]: an end-to-end open source machine learning platform | ||
* [[https://anaconda.org/anaconda/tensorflow-mkl|tensorflow-mkl]] will install the **CPU**-based (**not GPU**) version | * [[https://anaconda.org/anaconda/tensorflow-mkl|tensorflow-mkl]] will install the **CPU**-based (**not GPU**) version | ||
+ | * [[https://github.com/tqdm|tqdm]]: make your loops show a smart progress meter | ||
* [[https://xcdat.readthedocs.io/|xcdat]]: Xarray Extended with Climate Data Analysis Tools | * [[https://xcdat.readthedocs.io/|xcdat]]: Xarray Extended with Climate Data Analysis Tools | ||
* [[https://xoa.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|xoa]]: xarray-based ocean analysis library | * [[https://xoa.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|xoa]]: xarray-based ocean analysis library |