apologies for the unsolicited js, please reach out if you want pointers to resources -- I'm happy to get more scientists involved with js ;)
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Kyle's example is equivalent to the one in the leaflet example here: https://gist.github.com/blahah/167a363844326c2192d7ab0ff32ad8d0 …. Kyle feel free to fork/comment on the gist!
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Thank you so much for that. So I had already got the hang of some of leaflet and that helped even more. I have discovered (as others have
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@IanHawke) that GeoJSON is huge, so I have converted to topoJSON and it's indeed smaller but still huge. Any ideas? I used geo2topo.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
do you need all the data all at once? You can also load geojson in chunks and add each as a layer.
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I don't know what that means but I'm willing to give it a go!
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Do you have any useful tutorials?
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The http://leafletjs.com/examples/geojson/ … tutorial is doing it, though they don't explicitly call it out (every L.geoJSON().addTo(map) call).
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is your data publicly available for me to try out?
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no sorry it's private
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thanks for that link will attempt it!
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