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adrians-geotools

Adrians-geotools is a package of three python tools originally developed by Adrian Lundell for NVI Inc. during an internship over the summer 2021. It contains the three tools

  • EopTool, for comparing residuals between different earth orientation parameter measurments. Handles .eob, .eop .fil and .txt formats.
  • HelmertTool, for transforming between different terrestial reference frames. Handles .sta formats.
  • IcrfTool, for transformig between different celestial reference frames. Handles .src formats.

For any questions please email the author at [email protected].

Installation

The package is installable using PyPi through

pip install adrians-geotools

or by downloading the source code from github and installing the requirements

git clone https://github.com/AdrianLundell/adrians-geotools.git
pip install -r adrians-geotools/requirements.txt

Installation is generally recommended within a seperate virtual environment to avoid version dependency problems, please see https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html for more information.

Usage

If the project was installed with PyPip the tool interfaces may be run directly in a terminal using their respective names.

EopTool
HelmertTool
IcrfTool

Otherwise, run them as modules using

python -m EopTool
python -m HelmertTool
python -m IcrfTool

assuming adrian-geotools to be your working directory.

To use the tools in your own python scripts simply import them as with any other library, e.g.

Example files are runneable only with the pypi installation, or by moving the files.

from HelmertTool.calc import calculate_parameters
import EopTool  

Contributing

The package is currently not under development but please submit issues to the github page for future improvements.

License

See license. The map.png file used in HelmertTool is generated with the geopandas library, please see https://geopandas.org/about.html