Create Stunning 2D Maps and a Rotating Globe with pyecharts
This tutorial demonstrates how to use the powerful pyecharts library to generate eye‑catching 2D maps, a province‑level map of Guizhou, and a rotating globe, all rendered as interactive HTML pages that can be viewed in a browser.
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pyecharts is a powerful library that can handle web crawling, data analysis, data visualization, games, and more. This article showcases several eye‑catching visualizations that can be generated simply by importing the appropriate modules, configuring options, and opening the resulting HTML file in a browser.
Visual Feast 1: 2D Map
First, a simple 2D map is displayed.
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Visual Feast 2: Guizhou Province Map
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Visual Feast 3: Rotating Globe
Let's watch a rotating Earth.
Implementation code (image):
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