Installation
Using Anaconda or Miniconda (recommended)
Using conda (latest version recommended), AROSICS is installed as follows:
Create virtual environment for arosics (optional but recommended):
$ conda create -c conda-forge --name arosics python=3 $ conda activate arosics
Then install AROSICS itself:
$ conda install -c conda-forge 'arosics>=1.3.0'
This is the preferred method to install AROSICS, as it always installs the most recent stable release and automatically resolves all the dependencies.
Using pip (not recommended)
There is also a pip installer for AROSICS. However, please note that AROSICS depends on some open source packages that may cause problems when installed with pip. Therefore, we strongly recommend to resolve the following dependencies before the pip installer is run:
cartopy
gdal
geopandas
joblib >=1.3.0
matplotlib
numpy
pandas
pyfftw
pykrige
pyproj >2.2.0
scikit-image >=0.21.0
shapely
Note
The gdal library must be installed before numpy, otherwise do a re-installation in order to respect the build isolation.
Then, the pip installer can be run by:
$ pip install arosics
If you don’t have pip installed, this Python installation guide can guide you through the process.
Note
AROSICS has been tested with Python 3.8+. It should be fully compatible to all Python versions from 3.8 onwards. Python 2.7 support was dropped in AROSICS 1.3 due to its end of life status.