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camelia-c avatar camelia-c commented on May 9, 2024 1

Moments ago, I made a pull request with examples of H3 and deck.gl in Urban Analytics.

On nbviewer it is available at:

https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/camelia-c/h3-py/blob/master/docs/H3%20API%20examples%20on%20Urban%20Analytics.ipynb

Camelia

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nlicalzi avatar nlicalzi commented on May 9, 2024

Seconding this. Having even just one example notebook would be fantastic!

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psychemedia avatar psychemedia commented on May 9, 2024

A binderised / MyBinder version of the repo with a demo notebook would be really useful to for anyone wanting to quickly try out the package and seeing what it has to offer.

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TengHu avatar TengHu commented on May 9, 2024

@camelia-c
Approved. Thank you for your contribution !

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nlicalzi avatar nlicalzi commented on May 9, 2024

@camelia-c looks awesome, thanks for taking care of this!

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psychemedia avatar psychemedia commented on May 9, 2024

Trying to launch the repo with MyBinder throws an error because of the None item, which is not a valid Python package name, in requirements.txt. Deleting the requirements.txt file, or setting it to an empty file by deleting the None item should rectify this.

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camelia-c avatar camelia-c commented on May 9, 2024

The requirements are listed in the end of the notebook, in the Appendix.
I've used a separate requirements_demo.txt for it.

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camelia-c avatar camelia-c commented on May 9, 2024

I included a setup section inside the notebook, so now it's self-contained.
Best Regards,
Camelia

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psychemedia avatar psychemedia commented on May 9, 2024

I also made a PR that includes all requirements files to autobuild a MyBinder container that runs the original notebook. (Note also the demo notebook contained a package name error and didn't run in Py3, both of which I fixed in the PR.)

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