Albertson's has one of the highest EUIs (I filtered the map to show just the worst properties):
Yet, when I look at Albertson's scorecard, the histogram reflects the opposite!
Does it have something to do with how Albertson's compares to other grocery stores versus how it compares to all buildings?
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:
compared to grocery stores:
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:
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.
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):
Yet, when I look at Albertson's scorecard, the histogram reflects the opposite!
Does it have something to do with how Albertson's compares to other grocery stores versus how it compares to all buildings?
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:
compared to grocery stores: ![screen shot 2017-08-21 at 4 14 57 pm](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12550451/29541887-f26ac960-868b-11e7-8d75-a07d5d31f441.png)
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](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12550451/29541908-0b585276-868c-11e7-8563-6265890593c6.png)
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.