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Create Local Authority Level Spatial Heat Model Outputs (FES 2022) #41

Open slowe opened 2 years ago

slowe commented 2 years ago

This will use data from Local Authority Level Spatial Heat Model Outputs (FES) which is by local authority and for the years 2020/2025/2030/2035.

slowe commented 2 years ago

Subtitle: “Stock Volumes”

Subtitle: “Stock Proportions”

Retain a “View by:” drop down, with the following options:

Retain “Select Year ([year]):” options 2020, 2025, 2030, 2035, 2040, 2045, 2050

Retain year scroll

Retain Play and Pause animation buttons

Retain download option

Retain colour scale and adjust scale toggle as well as description of what adjusting to current year means.

Colour scheme retained

slowe commented 2 years ago

@jrgwhiteford What is the aim of the "Choose a sector" dropdown i.e. what will changing it do? Is the aim to make the list of parameters more manageable or something else?

jrgwhiteford commented 2 years ago

@slowe the data that we have provided in the past has been Domestic only. We are considering providing the equivalent data set for the commercial sector this year too - the parameter lists are identical. so the aim was to make the parameter list more manageable. If we decide not to share the commercial data then we will remove this drop down altogether.

slowe commented 2 years ago

@jrgwhiteford This will need quite a bit of thought/work because there are lots of potential issues around user interaction and code base implications depending on exactly how this would be implemented. I'm a bit reluctant to diverge from the existing code base and logical flow too much as we'd effectively be forking the code and making it harder to maintain. Are there other ways we could make the list more manageable? Could we try grouping things better in the existing list, first, to see if that helps?

jrgwhiteford commented 2 years ago

grouping things in the existing list first works for me

slowe commented 2 years ago

@jrgwhiteford There appear to be no "Total" files for "Proportion". Is that because they'd all be 100%?