Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: PVGeo
Version: 2.0.0
Summary: Geoscientific visualization tools for VTK and ParaView
Home-page: https://github.com/OpenGeoVis/PVGeo
Author: Bane Sullivan
Author-email: info@pvgeo.org
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # *PVGeo*
        
        
        
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        The *PVGeo* Python package contains VTK powered tools for data visualization in
        geophysics which are wrapped for direct use within the application
        [ParaView by Kitware](https://www.paraview.org). These tools are tailored to
        data visualization in the geosciences with a heavy focus on structured data sets
        like 2D or 3D time-varying grids.
        
        
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        ## Demonstrations of *PVGeo*
        
        For a quick overview of how  *PVGeo* can be used in a Python environment or
        directly within ParaView, checkout the code snippets and videos on the
        [**About Examples Page**](https://pvgeo.org/about-examples.html)
        
        
        
        ## Connections
        
        This package provides many VTK-like algorithms designed for geoscientific data
        formats and types to perform data integration and analysis.
        To ensure our users have powerful and easy to use tools that can visualize the
        results of PVGeo algorithms, we are actively involved in the development of
        [**`pyvista`**](https://github.com/pyvista/pyvista): a toolset for easy access to
        VTK data objects and 3D visualization in Python.
        To learn more about pairing PVGeo with `pyvista`, please check out the
        [**example Jupyter notebooks**](https://github.com/OpenGeoVis/PVGeo-Examples).
        
        
        ## Getting Started
        
        To begin using the *PVGeo* Python package, create/activate your Python virtual
        environment (we highly recommend using anaconda) and install *PVGeo* through pip:
        
        ```bash
        pip install PVGeo
        ```
        
        Now *PVGeo* is ready for use in your standard Python environment (2.7 or >=3.6)
        with all dependencies installed! Go ahead and test your install:
        
        ```bash
        python -c "import PVGeo; print(PVGeo.__version__)"
        ```
        
        Note that Windows users must use Python >=3.6 when outside of ParaView.
        Further insight can be found in the [**Getting Started Guide**](http://pvgeo.org/overview/getting-started.html).
        
        
        ## Report Issues and Contribute
        Please feel free to post features you would like to see from this package on the
        [**issues page**](https://github.com/OpenGeoVis/PVGeo/issues) as a feature
        request.
        If you stumble across any bugs or crashes while using code distributed here,
        report them in the issues section so we can promptly address it.
        For other questions, join the [***PVGeo* community on Slack**](http://slack.pvgeo.org).
        
        ## About the Authors [![Open Source](https://img.shields.io/badge/open--source-yes-brightgreen.svg)](https://opensource.com/resources/what-open-source)
        
        The *PVGeo* code library was created and is managed by [**Bane Sullivan**](http://banesullivan.com),
        graduate student in the Hydrological Science and Engineering interdisciplinary
        program at the Colorado School of Mines under Whitney Trainor-Guitton.
        If you would like to contact us, inquire with [**info@pvgeo.org**](mailto:info@pvgeo.org).
        
        It is important to note the project is open source and that many features in
        this repository were made possible by contributors volunteering their time.
        Head over to the [**Contributors Page**](https://github.com/OpenGeoVis/PVGeo/graphs/contributors)
        to learn more about the developers of *PVGeo*.
        
        
        
        ## Linking PVGeo to ParaView
        
        To use the *PVGeo* library as plugins in ParaView, please see the detailed
        explanation [**here**](http://pvgeo.org/overview/getting-started) where you
        must create a second isolated Python 2.7 environment that will host PVGeo for
        ParaView.
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
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