Skip to content

Python tool for displaying time series of Radar backscatter and NDVI values in a web app.

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

MarkusRAdam/RCM_Plot

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

RCM_Plot

This python tool can be used to run a streamlit web app that displays time series plots of Radar backscatter and NDVI values from a database. It was developed to work with a specific database containing data from the Radar Crop Monitor project.

Installation

With Anaconda

If you are using Anaconda you can use the provided environment.yml file to set up a virtual environment in which the main script can be run. By default, the created environment will be named "RCM_Plot". You can change the name in the environment.yml file before setting up the environment.

Open the Anaconda prompt, make sure the environment.yml is in the specified directory, and enter the following:

conda env create -f environment.yml

Activate the created environment by entering:

conda activate <name_of_environment>

Then run the main.py script by entering:

streamlit run <path_to_main.py>

The web app should now open automatically in your default browser.

Without Anaconda

If you are not using Anaconda, you have to manually install the packages that are imported in main.py (except sqlite3) and then run the script as described above.

Web-App Features

By default, the app starts with an interface in which the path to the database has to be entered. You can bypass this interface by setting a permanent path in main.py. The app will then start directly with the main page.

On the main app page, you can use the filters on the left-hand side to select the data that you want to display. Graphs will appear after a full selection has been made (if data is available for this filter combination).
The filter combination chosen here as an example, which certainly contains data and thus generates graphs, is as follows:
AOI (FRIEN), Year (2017), Crop Type (Winter Wheat), Statistic (Median), Acquisition Mode (A, D), Product (GRD, S2MSI2A), Parameter (VH, VV, NDVI), FID (4).

webapp_final Resulting Web-App after filter selection


It is also possible to filter the data set by date using the time slider and to insert statistical trendlines in the graphs.
The data points can also be coloured according to their FID or acquisition mode, as desired.

Documentation

The documentation of the functions can be found here

About

Python tool for displaying time series of Radar backscatter and NDVI values in a web app.

Topics

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages