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Pandana

Pandana is a Python library for network analysis that uses contraction hierarchies to calculate super-fast travel accessibility metrics and shortest paths. The numerical code is in C++.

v0.6, released November 11, 2020

Acknowledgments

Pandana was created by Fletcher Foti, with subsequent contributions from Matt Davis, Federico Fernandez, Sam Maurer, and others. Sam Maurer is currently the lead maintainer. Pandana relies on contraction hierarchy code from Dennis Luxen and his OSRM project.

A paper on Pandana was presented at the Transportation Research Board Annual Conference in 2012. Please cite this paper when referring to the methodology implemented by this library.

Contents

installation introduction tutorial network loaders utilities changelog futurework

Indices and tables

  • genindex
  • modindex
  • search