Sergio Rey
Sergio Rey
@MgeeeeK I think separating this out to its own function, maybe `torusW` would be a good way to modularlize things.
In [legacy](https://github.com/pysal/pysal/blob/legacy/pysal/network/snapping.ipynb), the snapping worked on eberly so I'm not sure what has changed with the swapping from network to spaghetti?
To add some background, the original implementation of higher_order follows from the logic in [Anselin and Smirnov (1996)](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-9787.1996.tb01101.x).
_From [email protected] on February 01, 2013 13:47:24_ To the pysal devs, we have this support already in statsmodels. We really need to find some time to think about combining the...
_From sjsrey on February 01, 2013 15:58:05_ Totally agreed. Do you have any time Friday mornings 9mst which is when we have dev meetings via google hangouts. If so we...
_From [email protected] on February 05, 2013 22:12:40_ I'm pretty thin until March most likely but would be interested to set something up then. I had a good look through a...
This might be something to link with the geopdandas threads.
I thin this is largely treated in @ljwolf gsoc?
This would be a good enhancement.
I'm ok with leaving it as is. I was thinking of not including any exercises for 5 and 6 to save time? Or, I guess we can update it without...