I'm having some issues figuring out if folium can be restricted to a single instance of the world rather than allowing for panning and zooming into other instances?
What I mean is when I try some basic examples online, I get maps that looks like this when zoomed out:

While the output I want would only have one instance of each continent in the map rather than repeating them when panning / zooming out.
I used the following code to generate the linked image:
import numpy as np # linear algebra
import pandas as pd # data processing, CSV file I/O (e.g. pd.read_csv)
import folium
#df_traffic = pd.read_csv('../input/ukTrafficAADF.csv')
df_acc = pd.read_csv('../input/accidents_2005_to_2007.csv', dtype=object)
map_hooray = folium.Map(location=[51.5074, 0.1278],
zoom_start = 11) # Uses lat then lon. The bigger the zoom number, the closer in you get
map_hooray # Calls the map to display
What modifications do I need to make the map only display one instance of the continents even when zoomed out?
Thanks!
you should try in your notebook:
import folium
m = folium.Map(location=[-23, -46],
zoom_start=5,
zoom_control=False,
scrollWheelZoom=False,
dragging=False)
m
More info could be found here: https://leafletjs.com/reference-1.6.0.html#map
(if the url is breaking, change the reference number to the newest version =))
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