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Sanity Test Failure
Sunday, 3 Jan 2021
19:57 sunpoet search for other commits by this committer
  • math/py-splot 1.1.3 Visual analytics for spatial analysis with PySAL
Add py-splot 1.1.3

splot provides PySAL users with a lightweight visualization interface to explore
their data and quickly iterate through static and dynamic visualisations.

splot connects spatial analysis done in PySAL to different popular visualization
toolkits like matplotlib. The splot package allows you to create both static
plots ready for publication and interactive visualizations for quick iteration
and spatial data exploration. The primary goal of splot is to enable you to
visualize popular PySAL objects and gives you different views on your spatial
analysis workflow.

WWW: https://splot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
WWW: https://github.com/pysal/splot
Original commitRevision:560047 

Sanity Test Results

math/py-splot:

NOTE: this particular sanity test is very experimental
A port specified in the RUN_DEPENDS of math/py-splot does not exist:
'science/py-esda' on branch 'head'.

NOTE: this particular sanity test is very experimental
A port specified in the RUN_DEPENDS of math/py-splot does not exist:
'science/py-libpysal' on branch 'head'.