[Qgis-user] Multitemporal Multivariate data visualization plugin

Marco Bernasocchi marco at bernawebdesign.ch
Wed Apr 6 23:10:18 PDT 2011


Hi Allister, i wasnt aware of this, thanks a lot. Fortunately only the helix
visualisation needs fractions. I'll modify the.code so that you can get at
least the timeplot.
Ciao marco

Marco Bernasocchi (mobile)
On 7 Apr 2011 05:23, "Alister Hood" <alister.hood at synergine.com> wrote:
>> hi All, If you deal with multivariate, multitemporal and cyclic raster
>> data you might find interesting my multiview plugin [1]
>> and here [2] a screenshot of what can be done in terms of different
>> visualizations the code still has some minor glitches but it is very
>> well usable (and stable). As well here [3] there is an improved
> version
>> of scattergramm plugin that allows you to select points (or clusters
> on
>> the scattergramm and have them plotted on your map canvas (it's the
>> screenshot as well) I didn't publish this last (scattergramidentify)
>> plugin because I hope to get in contact with G. Picard (author of the
>> original scattergramm) and maybe merge the codebase. but in the
> meantime
>> you might still want to try it out :)
>>
>> ciao
>> Marco
>
> Hi Marco,
> Someone has probably already told you - unfortunately the Multitemporal
> and Multivariate plugin won't currently work on Windows, as it requires
> the fractions module, which was introduced in Python 2.6. On Windows at
> least the OSGeo builds still use Python 2.5 :(
>
> Regards,
> Alister
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