Austin Gerlt
Austin Gerlt
I am interested, and actually started working with ORIX 2 years ago with this very specific capability in mind (I was working on an alternative clustering method at the time,...
I just saw this for the first time and realized it's closely linked to #563. Just a note, the proceedural example I did in #563 exactly recreates the ITOC stereographic...
I think there is a faster and less convoluted way to do this where you just pass the reordered quaternion. For testing, the easiest approach would probably be passing the...
@ericpre , if you get a chance check out the current development branch and let me know if the recent PR solves your use case.
> And would you merge it? Always. If you write something that passes the unit tests, follows the project guidelines, and vaguely fits within ORIX's goals, we will always happily...
Oh, I completely forgot I did this, but I guess I wrote a method for binning in the equal-area stereographic projection as part of #532 as well. Might be of...
> Is this some setting of pyplot.pcolormesh or is there a smoothing funciton called on the long.-lati. somewhere, that I cannot find?... Plotting in ORIX typically begins with something like:...
Hey Hey, that looks pretty solid to me! My biggest concern with this approach was you would see the slight gridding effect of the projected cube, but that image looks...
@ericpre and @maclariz this is based on #412, and (I think?) properly credits all the commits from that branch. I think I'm going to slightly redo the git history and...
If we are talking about credit, I should also add @edwinsupple as an author on a few of these commits. Most of this is heavily inspired by their personal app5...