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Pandas Network Analysis by UrbanSim: fast accessibility metrics and shortest paths, using contraction hierarchies :world_map:
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://udst.github.io/pandana/
- Owner: UDST
- License: agpl-3.0
- Created: 2013-10-14T06:19:54.000Z (about 11 years ago)
- Default Branch: dev
- Last Pushed: 2023-11-25T06:09:34.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-26T23:12:34.967Z (about 2 months ago)
- Language: C++
- Homepage: http://udst.github.io/pandana
- Size: 33.6 MB
- Stars: 388
- Watchers: 42
- Forks: 84
- Open Issues: 38
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Changelog: CHANGELOG.md
- Contributing: CONTRIBUTING.md
- License: LICENSE.txt
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- urban-and-regional-planning-resources - Pandana - Urban network analysis library intended to help planners compute quick accessibility metrics or shortest paths. Additional Information: License: AGPL-3.0 License: Provider: UrbanSim Inc. (UDST). (Planning Coding Resources / Python)
README
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# Pandana
Pandana is a Python library for network analysis that uses [contraction hierarchies](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contraction_hierarchies) to calculate super-fast travel accessibility metrics and shortest paths. The numerical code is in C++.
New in v0.5 and v0.6 is vectorized, multi-threaded calculation of shortest path routes and distances: [network.shortest_paths()](http://udst.github.io/pandana/network.html#pandana.network.Network.shortest_paths), [network.shortest_path_lengths()](http://udst.github.io/pandana/network.html#pandana.network.Network.shortest_path_lengths).
Documentation: http://udst.github.io/pandana
### Installation
As of March 2021, binary installers are provided for Mac, Linux, and Windows through both PyPI and Conda Forge.
- `pip install pandana`
- `conda install pandana --channel conda-forge`Pandana is easiest to install in Python 3.8 to 3.11. The last version of Pandana with Python 2.7 binaries is v0.4.4 on Conda Forge. The last version with Python 3.5 binaries is v0.6 on Pip.
See the documentation for information about other [installation options](http://udst.github.io/pandana/installation.html).
### Demo
[Pandana-demo.ipynb](examples/Pandana-demo.ipynb)
### Acknowledgments
Pandana was created by [Fletcher Foti](https://github.com/fscottfoti), with subsequent contributions from [Matt Davis](https://github.com/jiffyclub), [Federico Fernandez](https://github.com/federicofernandez), [Sam Maurer](https://github.com/smmaurer), and others. Sam Maurer is currently the lead maintainer. Pandana relies on contraction hierarchy code from [Dennis Luxen](https://github.com/DennisOSRM) and his [OSRM project](https://github.com/DennisOSRM/Project-OSRM).
### Academic literature
A [paper on Pandana](http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/conferences/2012/4thITM/Papers-A/0117-000062.pdf) was presented at the Transportation Research Board Annual Conference in 2012. Please cite this paper when referring to the methodology implemented by this library.
### Related UDST libraries
- [OSMnet](https://github.com/udst/osmnet)
- [UrbanAccess](https://github.com/udst/urbanaccess)