Hi all, Here is a brief update on what I accomplished during Week 3 of Google Summer of Code for the new GRASS library *grass.jupyter*. Per usual, you can find more updates on the wiki page [1]. I have also started posting links to Binder Jupyter Notebooks in each PR if you would like to try any of the features and functions I've been working on.
*1. What did I accomplish this week?* - Edited and discussed functions for displaying non-interactive maps in Jupyter [2]. - Drafted an interactive display function for rasters with folium [3]. - Made a few minor edits to the example_notebook.ipynb that is linked in the README [4]. *2.What do I plan on doing next week?* - I have a meeting planned with my mentors. - I will continue working on interactive functions for Jupyter. In particular, I'm working on passing GRASS rasters to folium. - I'll begin writing functions for displaying GRASS vectors with folium. *3. Am I blocked on anything?* - I'm not blocked at the moment. But, I have been working on finding a good way to pass raster data between GRASS and Jupyter and I'm not sure my current method is particularly fast or robust [3]. Luckily, I have a meeting tomorrow with my mentors where we will discuss this. Any suggestions and feedback are welcome! Best, Caitlin [1] https://trac.osgeo.org/grass/wiki/GSoC/2021/JupyterAndGRASS [2] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/pull/1668 [3] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/pull/1684 [4] https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/pull/1686
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