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Python Bokeh – Plot for all Types of Google Maps ( roadmap, satellite, hybrid, terrain)

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Bokeh is a Python interactive data visualization. It renders its plots using HTML and JavaScript. It targets modern web browsers for presentation providing elegant, concise construction of novel graphics with high-performance interactivity. Bokeh can be used to display Google maps. To use Google maps in Bokeh, we will use the gmap() function of the plotting class.

There are 4 basic types of Google maps – roadmap, satellite, hybrid, terrain
We need to configure the Google map using GMapOptions() function. The GMapOptions() function contains the parameter map_type. Using this parameter we can determine the map type of the Google map. Assign one of the 4 values to this parameter discussed above.

In order to use these maps we have to :

  1. Import the required libraries and modules :
    • gmap from bokeh.plotting
    • GMapOptions from bokeh.models
    • output_file and show from bokeh.io
  2. Create a file to store our model using output_file().
  3. Configure the Google map using GMapOptions(). During the configuration, assign the desired value to the map_type parameter.
  4. Generate a GoogleMap object using gmap().
  5. Display the Google map using show().

Roadmap :

This displays the default road map view. In this type of map, the terrain is smoothened and the roads are highlighted. It is suited to navigate an area in a vehicle. This is the default map type.




# importing the required modules
from bokeh.plotting import gmap
from bokeh.models import GMapOptions
from bokeh.io import output_file, show
  
# file to save the model
output_file("gfg.html")
  
# configuring the Google map
lat = 30.3165
lng = 78.0322
map_type = "roadmap"
zoom = 12
google_map_options = GMapOptions(lat = lat,
                                 lng = lng,
                                 map_type = map_type,
                                 zoom = zoom)
  
# generating the Google map
google_api_key = ""
title = "Dehradun"
google_map = gmap(google_api_key,
                  google_map_options,
                  title = title)
  
# displaying the model
show(google_map)


Output :

Satellite :

This displays the Google Earth satellite view. It is the bird-eye view without any sort of graphics.




# importing the required modules
from bokeh.plotting import gmap
from bokeh.models import GMapOptions
from bokeh.io import output_file, show
  
# file to save the model
output_file("gfg.html")
  
# configuring the Google map
lat = 30.3165
lng = 78.0322
map_type = "satellite"
zoom = 12
google_map_options = GMapOptions(lat = lat,
                                 lng = lng,
                                 map_type = map_type,
                                 zoom = zoom)
  
# generating the Google map
google_api_key = ""
title = "Dehradun"
google_map = gmap(google_api_key,
                  google_map_options,
                  title = title)
  
# displaying the model
show(google_map)


Output :

Hybrid :

As the name suggests, this displays the combination of road map and satellite map. The satellite map is overlayed with graphics of roads.




# importing the required modules
from bokeh.plotting import gmap
from bokeh.models import GMapOptions
from bokeh.io import output_file, show
  
# file to save the model
output_file("gfg.html")
  
# configuring the Google map
lat = 30.3165
lng = 78.0322
map_type = "hybrid"
zoom = 12
google_map_options = GMapOptions(lat = lat,
                                 lng = lng,
                                 map_type = map_type,
                                 zoom = zoom)
  
# generating the Google map
google_api_key = ""
title = "Dehradun"
google_map = gmap(google_api_key,
                  google_map_options,
                  title = title)
  
# displaying the model
show(google_map)


Output :

Terrain :

This displays a physical map based on the terrain information.




# importing the required modules
from bokeh.plotting import gmap
from bokeh.models import GMapOptions
from bokeh.io import output_file, show
  
# file to save the model
output_file("gfg.html")
  
# configuring the Google map
lat = 30.3165
lng = 78.0322
map_type = "terrain"
zoom = 12
google_map_options = GMapOptions(lat = lat,
                                 lng = lng,
                                 map_type = map_type,
                                 zoom = zoom)
  
# generating the Google map
google_api_key = ""
title = "Dehradun"
google_map = gmap(google_api_key,
                  google_map_options,
                  title = title)
  
# displaying the model
show(google_map)


Output :



Last Updated : 03 Jul, 2020
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