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other:uvcdat:cdat_conda:cdat_8_2_1 [2023/12/13 13:49]
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 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
 +  * [[https://​github.com/​AutoViML/​AutoViz|AutoViz]]:​ the One-Line Automatic Data Visualization Library. Automatically Visualize any dataset, any size with a single line of code
   * [[https://​matplotlib.org/​basemap/​|basemap]]:​ a library for plotting 2D data on maps in Python   * [[https://​matplotlib.org/​basemap/​|basemap]]:​ a library for plotting 2D data on maps in Python
     * [[missing|basemap-data]] and [[https://​github.com/​conda-forge/​basemap-data-hires-feedstock|basemap-data-hires]]:​ (high resolution) data for ''​basemap''​     * [[missing|basemap-data]] and [[https://​github.com/​conda-forge/​basemap-data-hires-feedstock|basemap-data-hires]]:​ (high resolution) data for ''​basemap''​
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   * [[https://​dash.plotly.com/​|dash]] and [[https://​github.com/​plotly/​jupyter-dash|jupyter-dash]]:​ the original low-code framework for rapidly building data apps in Python, R, Julia, and F#   * [[https://​dash.plotly.com/​|dash]] and [[https://​github.com/​plotly/​jupyter-dash|jupyter-dash]]:​ the original low-code framework for rapidly building data apps in Python, R, Julia, and F#
     * see also ''​plotly''​     * see also ''​plotly''​
 +  * [[https://​github.com/​man-group/​dtale|D-Tale]] brings you an easy way to view & analyze Pandas data structures. It integrates seamlessly with ipython notebooks & python/​ipython terminals.
 +    * Install with: ''​conda install dtale -c conda-forge''​
   * [[https://​dynamictimewarping.github.io/​|python-dtw]]:​ implementation of Dynamic Time Warping-type (DTW)   * [[https://​dynamictimewarping.github.io/​|python-dtw]]:​ implementation of Dynamic Time Warping-type (DTW)
     * Note: older installations provided [[https://​github.com/​pierre-rouanet/​dtw|dtw]]:​ DTW (Dynamic Time Warping) python module     * Note: older installations provided [[https://​github.com/​pierre-rouanet/​dtw|dtw]]:​ DTW (Dynamic Time Warping) python module
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     * need to install ''​eccodes''​ and ''​python-eccodes''​ ([[https://​github.com/​ecmwf/​eccodes-python/​issues/​56|details]])     * need to install ''​eccodes''​ and ''​python-eccodes''​ ([[https://​github.com/​ecmwf/​eccodes-python/​issues/​56|details]])
     * see also ''​cfgrib''​ and ''​pygrib''​     * see also ''​cfgrib''​ and ''​pygrib''​
 +  * [[https://​eigen.tuxfamily.org/​|eigen]]:​ a C++ template library for linear algebra: matrices, vectors, numerical solvers, and related algorithms
   * [[https://​ajdawson.github.io/​eofs/​|eofs]]:​ a Python package for EOF analysis of spatial-temporal data   * [[https://​ajdawson.github.io/​eofs/​|eofs]]:​ a Python package for EOF analysis of spatial-temporal data
   * [[https://​docs.esmvaltool.org/​en/​latest/​|ESMValTool]]:​ Earth System Model Evaluation Tool   * [[https://​docs.esmvaltool.org/​en/​latest/​|ESMValTool]]:​ Earth System Model Evaluation Tool
-    * not installed yet (March 2022) because it required download of 302 Mb extra packages ​and a downgrade of gdal+    * should install ''​esmvaltool-python''​ in order to reduce the size/number of dependencies,​ after checking that it does not require downgrading important ​packages
   * [[https://​flox.readthedocs.io/​|flox]]:​ fast & furious //GroupBy// reductions for dask.array   * [[https://​flox.readthedocs.io/​|flox]]:​ fast & furious //GroupBy// reductions for dask.array
     * See also     * See also
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   * 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]]
 +  * [[https://​geopy.readthedocs.io/​|GeoPy]]:​ a Python client for several popular geocoding web services
 +    * ''​GeoPy''​ makes it easy for Python developers to locate the coordinates of addresses, cities, countries, and landmarks across the globe using third-party geocoders and other data sources.
 +  * [[https://​github.com/​piskvorky/​gensim?​tab=readme-ov-file|gensim]]:​ a Python library for topic modelling, document indexing and similarity retrieval with large corpora
 +    * See also //​scikit-learn//​
   * [[https://​github.com/​TEOS-10/​GSW-python|gsw]]:​ Python implementation of the Thermodynamic Equation Of Seawater   * [[https://​github.com/​TEOS-10/​GSW-python|gsw]]:​ Python implementation of the Thermodynamic Equation Of Seawater
     * see also //​seawater//​     * see also //​seawater//​
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   * [[https://​requests.readthedocs.io/​|requests]]:​ is an elegant and simple HTTP library for Python, built for human beings   * [[https://​requests.readthedocs.io/​|requests]]:​ is an elegant and simple HTTP library for Python, built for human beings
     * See also ''​pooch''​     * See also ''​pooch''​
 +  * [[https://​rasterio.readthedocs.io/​|rasterio]]:​ access to geospatial raster data
 +    * [[https://​corteva.github.io/​rioxarray/​|rioxarray]]:​ ''​rasterio''​ xarray extension
   * [[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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     * see also ''​gsw''​     * see also ''​gsw''​
   * [[https://​www.statsmodels.org/​|statsmodels]]:​ a Python module that provides classes and functions for the estimation of many different statistical models, as well as for conducting statistical tests, and statistical data exploration.   * [[https://​www.statsmodels.org/​|statsmodels]]:​ a Python module that provides classes and functions for the estimation of many different statistical models, as well as for conducting statistical tests, and statistical data exploration.
 +  * [[https://​streamlit.io/​|streamlit]]:​ Streamlit turns data scripts into shareable web apps in minutes
   * [[https://​github.com/​SatAgro/​suntime|suntime]]:​ simple sunset and sunrise time calculation python library   * [[https://​github.com/​SatAgro/​suntime|suntime]]:​ simple sunset and sunrise time calculation python library
     * **Warning**:​ not available in conda, use ''​pip install suntime''​     * **Warning**:​ not available in conda, use ''​pip install suntime''​
 +  * [[https://​github.com/​fbdesignpro/​sweetviz|Sweetviz]] is pandas based Python library that generates beautiful, high-density visualizations to kickstart EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with just two lines of code.
   * [[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
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   * [[https://​uxarray.readthedocs.io/​|uxarray]]:​ provide xarray styled functionality for unstructured grid datasets following [[https://​ugrid-conventions.github.io/​ugrid-conventions/​|UGRID Conventions]]   * [[https://​uxarray.readthedocs.io/​|uxarray]]:​ provide xarray styled functionality for unstructured grid datasets following [[https://​ugrid-conventions.github.io/​ugrid-conventions/​|UGRID Conventions]]
   * [[https://​docs.xarray.dev/​en/​stable/​|xarray]]:​ Xarray makes working with labelled multi-dimensional arrays in Python simple, efficient, and fun!   * [[https://​docs.xarray.dev/​en/​stable/​|xarray]]:​ Xarray makes working with labelled multi-dimensional arrays in Python simple, efficient, and fun!
-    * See also: ''​flox'',​ ''​xcdat'',​ ...+    * See also: ''​flox'',​ ''​xcdat'',​ ''​rioxarray'',​ ...
   * [[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://​xclim.readthedocs.io/​|xclim]]:​ an operational Python library for climate services, providing numerous climate-related indicator tools with an extensible framework for constructing custom climate indicators, statistical downscaling and bias adjustment of climate model simulations,​ as well as climate model ensemble analysis tools.   * [[https://​xclim.readthedocs.io/​|xclim]]:​ an operational Python library for climate services, providing numerous climate-related indicator tools with an extensible framework for constructing custom climate indicators, statistical downscaling and bias adjustment of climate model simulations,​ as well as climate model ensemble analysis tools.
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