cityenergyproject / seattle

Energy benchmarking for Seattle
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flipped axis in scorecard? nope. #110

Closed nicolettehayes closed 6 years ago

nicolettehayes commented 6 years ago

I can't figure this one out...

Albertson's has one of the highest EUIs (I filtered the map to show just the worst properties):

screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 01 37 pm

Yet, when I look at Albertson's scorecard, the histogram reflects the opposite!

screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 02 19 pm

Does it have something to do with how Albertson's compares to other grocery stores versus how it compares to all buildings?

screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 10 37 pm

OH god. And did we decide that the color scale should be redrawn for the new histogram distribution once you select a property type? Because that is going to create some fundamental confusion, however much sense it makes on the surface.

compared to all buildings: screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 14 24 pm compared to grocery stores: screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 14 57 pm

I guess that ties into #109 -- if we are going to change the color comparison, we also need to make the dots reflect the filtered dataset on the map.

OK, I get it. And now the coloring in the scorecard reflects that change and makes perfect sense: screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 13 17 pm

So the problem here is about going from an all-building histogram to a property-type histogram without explicit buy-in from the user...

We may need to talk to the client to solve this one.

sconnelley commented 6 years ago

That was a bit weird. I think I have it straightened out now, where the compare chart remains the same whether or not a property type is selected.

Show all buildings image

Supermarket / Grocery image