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Understand and build beautiful and advanced plots with Matplotlib
and Python Key Features Practical guide with hands-on examples to
design interactive plots Advanced techniques to constructing
complex plots Explore 3D plotting and visualization using Jupyter
Notebook Book DescriptionIn this book, you'll get hands-on with
customizing your data plots with the help of Matplotlib. You'll
start with customizing plots, making a handful of special-purpose
plots, and building 3D plots. You'll explore non-trivial layouts,
Pylab customization, and more about tile configuration. You'll be
able to add text, put lines in plots, and also handle polygons,
shapes, and annotations. Non-Cartesian and vector plots are
exciting to construct, and you'll explore them further in this
book. You'll delve into niche plots and visualize ordinal and
tabular data. In this book, you'll be exploring 3D plotting, one of
the best features when it comes to 3D data visualization, along
with Jupyter Notebook, widgets, and creating movies for enhanced
data representation. Geospatial plotting will also be explored.
Finally, you'll learn how to create interactive plots with the help
of Jupyter. Learn expert techniques for effective data
visualization using Matplotlib 3 and Python with our latest
offering -- Matplotlib 3.0 Cookbook What you will learn Deal with
non-trivial and unusual plots Understanding Basemap methods
Customize and represent data in 3D Construct Non-Cartesian and
vector plots Design interactive plots using Jupyter Notebook Make
movies for enhanced data representation Who this book is forThis
book is aimed at individuals who want to explore data visualization
techniques. A basic knowledge of Matplotlib and Python is required.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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Wilted Country (Hardcover)
Roger Eberhard; Edited by Walter Keller
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Roger Eberhard, Swiss-born and American-educated photographer,
conceives his works as series, taking-up impulses and inspirations
for new projects from any possible source, such as a story he
learns about or media reports catching his attention. He is
particularly fascinated by people in the landscape, or rather the
absence of mankind from a place leaving it again to nature and
weather. But he has also done series of portraits of people in
their given environment. Some series he has created in
collaboration with other artists. In late 2008 Eberhard set out for
a campaign searching for the visually lyrical backstage of the
United States. His road-trip stared in Reno, Nevada, and led him
through the states of Montana, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and
Wyoming to Denver, Colorado. From there he continued his journey to
Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and finally across Arizona
back to Nevada. The resulting series 'Wilted Country' is published
for the first time in this book. The resulting, highly atmospheric
photographs show the enduring impact humans have on their landscape
and simultaneously offer an evocative tour through the past and
present of the American West. The images are accompanied by essays
by Anthony Bannon, director of George Eastman House International
Museum of Photography and Film in Rochester, NY, and by the young
German novelist Benedict Wells.
Diplomarbeit aus dem Jahr 1997 im Fachbereich Umweltwissenschaften,
Georg-Simon-Ohm-Hochschule Nurnberg (Unbekannt), Sprache: Deutsch,
Abstract: Inhaltsangabe: Problemstellung: In der
Siedlungswasserwirtschaft sah man es bisher als notwendig an, das
anfallende Regenwasser moglichst rasch und grundlich aus den
Siedlungs- und Verkehrsflachen abzuleiten. Da durch zunehmende
Hoch- und Tiefbaumassnahmen immer mehr durchlassige Flachen
versiegelt werden, kann weniger Regenwasser auf naturlichem Weg
versickern. Es ergibt sich die Notwendigkeit einer zugigen
Niederschlagsableitung, die wiederum Probleme wie verscharfte
Hochwassergefahr oder Gewasserverschmutzung mit sich bringt. Mochte
man mit den derzeit ublichen siedlungswasserwirtschaftlichen
Techniken diese Probleme beseitigen, sind zum einen enorme
finanzielle Aufwendungen (z.B. Regenruckhaltebecken) erforderlich.
Andererseits werden die wahren Ursachen nicht an der Wurzel
gepackt. Es ware sinnvoller, das Regenwasser schon dort, wo es
anfallt so versickern zu lassen, wie es ohne Bebauung und
Oberflachenversiegelung geschehen wurde. In den letzten Jahren
setzte in diesem Bereich der Siedlungswasserwirtschaft ein Umdenken
ein und man besinnt sich heute mehr darauf das anfallende
Niederschlagswasser - soweit es im Bereich des Moglichen liegt und
finanziell sinnvoll ist - "vor Ort" zu versickern. Mit dem neuen
Landeswassergesetz in NordrheinWestfalen ist es seit 1996 dort gar
zur Pflicht geworden, in Neubaugebieten eine Versickerung von
Regenwasser zu ermoglichen. Am Beispiel des Projektes "Lenne Park
Potsdam" (Baufelder D1 und D2) soll im Rahmen dieser Diplomarbeit
ein Vergleich von verschiedenen Regenwasserversickerungsvarianten
unternommen werden und die unterschiedlichen Auswirkungen einer
Ausfuhrung mit und ohne Versickerung, besonders in finanzieller
Hinsicht, auf das gesamte Regenwasserkanalnetz dargestellt werden.
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1.Einfuhrung1 2.Allgemeine
Aspekte zur Regenwasserversickerun
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