[wdmmg-dev] Antw.: Compare-o-Tron B
Gregor Aisch
mail at driven-by-data.net
Fri Jul 8 10:47:09 UTC 2011
Re-using the bubbles would be the easiest part, think. Petri-dish is easy if the numbers of bubbles stays in a reasonable range.
But I definitely also want other visualizations built in the first version of the compare-o-tron. Bubbles have some aesthetic value, especially when combined with good colors and icons, but they make it very hard to compare actual amounts. Therefore I strongly suggest adding some alternative views like a bar chart and a treemap and giving the user the possibility to change view at any time.
Do you agree on that?
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Von: "Friedrich Lindenberg" <friedrich.lindenberg at okfn.org>
An: <wdmmg-dev at lists.okfn.org>
Betreff: [wdmmg-dev] Compare-o-Tron B
Datum: Fr., Jul. 8, 2011 12:28
Hi all,
I've had an idea of how to build the back-end components of #32, the
Compare-o-Tron. It would essentially introduce another optional
section in the mapping file but could be entirely handled in a plugin.
Is anyone opposed to having such an extension on grounds other than
"we have to talk more"?
Gregor: how general are the bubbles? Given a list of the same form as
normal drilldowns with an additional "drilldown_title" key for search,
how hard would it be to randomly render a few and put them in a nice
grouping (like cells on a petri dish?)
- Friedrich
Details:
1. Introduce another section in the mapping with the following format:
"named_items": {
"cube_query": { ... }
"name_key": "some_dimension.label",
"color_key": "some_dimension.label",
"weight_factor": 0.5, # will be used to scale volume.
"default_color": "..."
}
(rinse, repeat for icons if needed)
2. Add an extension point to generate_views in the loader
3. Hook into this and generate a db.dataset_name.named_items
collection with the named attributes and amount from the drilldown.
4. Query this collection via a custom controller.
5. Visualize as bubbles.
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