Wanted to better highlight losses by including some color in the graphviz labels.
it worked great with native dot file viewers but looks awful as SVG.
Reverted to pink edges to indicate decreased count but kept the html-like graphviz labels.
Added a new stage that actively tosses non-compelling aspects of these graphs and tries to simplify/exaggerate what has changed (distilled_dot.awk) this should help focus attention on what aspects of an ingest to look for unexpected behaviour.
see: https://archive.monarchinitiative.org/201912/visual_reduction/reduced/
Originally written to merge *_dataset.ttl metadata files; turtle_merge.awk
is not currently in active use because we decided to keep the metadata files separate.
Clinvar's local translation table is updated with a new batch of pathology calls noticed via qc.
HGNC got a very light pass for conventions while a I was figuring out the drop in output seen in qc was legitimate.
Wanted to better highlight losses by including some color in the graphviz labels. it worked great with native dot file viewers but looks awful as SVG. Reverted to pink edges to indicate decreased count but kept the html-like graphviz labels.
Added a new stage that actively tosses non-compelling aspects of these graphs and tries to simplify/exaggerate what has changed (
distilled_dot.awk
) this should help focus attention on what aspects of an ingest to look for unexpected behaviour. see: https://archive.monarchinitiative.org/201912/visual_reduction/reduced/Originally written to merge
*_dataset.ttl
metadata files;turtle_merge.awk
is not currently in active use because we decided to keep the metadata files separate.Clinvar's local translation table is updated with a new batch of pathology calls noticed via qc.
HGNC got a very light pass for conventions while a I was figuring out the drop in output seen in qc was legitimate.