apreshill / data-vis-labs-2018

Principles & Practice of Data Visualization, CS631 Spring 2018
https://apreshill.github.io/data-vis-labs-2018/
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Ryan Opel -- CS631 Website #3

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opelr commented 6 years ago

https://ryan-opel-cs-631.netlify.com/

https://gitlab.com/opelr/ohsu-cs-631-static-site

apreshill commented 6 years ago

Hey @opelr could you post rendered link too? Great presentation today!

opelr commented 6 years ago

Edited - thanks @apreshill!

apreshill commented 6 years ago

Hey- thinking more about this, it might be slightly different data wrangling involved, but I wonder if your plot would work if you changed the y-axis to % of hours per day in use? You could chop up time into 24 hour periods, then calculate 24 minus # of idle hours. You may have already tried an iteration of this- if so, don't mind me! (I'm not suggesting you have to update anything at this point, just a suggestion!).

opelr commented 6 years ago

I did think of taking the plot in that direction at one point, but never looked into it much -- I'll give that a try this weekend!

Ultimately, my worry that long rides would be given too much weight steered me in the other direction, but perhaps that was misguided. Thanks for the feedback!

apreshill commented 6 years ago

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