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How relevant is this roadmap? Is this still the most important goal posts to look for?
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@rmcarthur I'm not sure about the general vision but this is what I reference as a volunteer contributor :). I think multi-layer maps are the highest priority. I'm actually hoping to open a PR for this soon. Hexbin visualizations have been requested somewhat recently in the Issues tracker as well.
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I've actually built something very similar and having similar things with the legend. It looks great when not in an iframe though. I look forward to your PR. I can help review and comment if you'd like. I'm very new to this repo, but needed the layering aspect so I hacked something together fairly quickly. Is there anything I can help with?
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A strong vote for Clustered Circle maps. Dismayed to find it missing in the roadmap for 1.0.
Clustering is one of the best map visualization tricks to come along in recent years, making it possible to use large, global point data sets without prior subsampling or scale-based subsetting. Ideal for the data exploration stage of data science workflows.
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@ryanbaumann - based on your profile, it looks like you've got a lot going on!
My vote is for Choropleth - do you have a sense of when Jupyter dev will get more attention?
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@rselover heya!
Clusters and circles are next on the priority list. We're working on some core Mapbox GL JS for data visualization abstractions that should make the python mapboxgl
library here much more supportable and performant!
cc @perrygeo
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Added preliminary clustered circle viz support in #27 cc @ulemanstreaming
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Are you going to fork off of #129? I really liked the approach of that, and might take a stab to fork and finish up based off the review and comments there.
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@rmcarthur Yeah I set up templates using lucasvw's api approach with add_layer
and remove_layer
methods. I'm actually nearly done, with the exception of legend handling. There's not a lot of real estate, so we'll probably have to introduce some sort of minimization of the legends.
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Oh awesome! I suspect we are members of a growing club of multi-layer mapviz-hackers. I'd really like to get my PR up sometime this week and happy to collaborate @rmcarthur!
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I suspect we are members of a growing club of multi-layer mapviz-hackers.
Yes, it certainly seems so! Thank you @akacarlyann @rmcarthur for leading the charge. Looking forward to a draft PR to review.
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Related Issues (20)
- Mapbox Jupyter doesn't render ChoroplethViz HOT 7
- New feature to edit colour legends title
- TemplateNotFound in conda environment HOT 7
- Coverage/Coveralls hangs indefinitely HOT 1
- Examples don't work as shown, due to Jupyter "Blocking request with no referer" HOT 5
- Support MapboxGL 'step' expression for color and height function types HOT 5
- Is there a way to hide the "token = os.getenv('MAPBOX_ACCESS_TOKEN')" HOT 5
- Will Mapbox add support for JupyterLab? HOT 6
- Please add interactive callback events to this widget.
- Adding search for map HOT 1
- Heat Map in time HOT 3
- Subplot support HOT 4
- How to hide the legends for GraduatedCircleViz? HOT 1
- Example displays base map but not points HOT 2
- any chance multiple viz can be combined in a single view? HOT 1
- viz.create_html() rounds lat/lng to 4 decimal places which drops accuracy to 11m
- How to hide null/Nan values on a CircleViz ? HOT 3
- Uncaught Error: An API access token is required to use Mapbox GL.
- Mapboxgl cannot be imported on Windows 10 after conda install
- mapbox doesn't render points on jupyter notebook running on Databricks. HOT 1
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