openwashdata / wsabrazil

This dataset about wastewater management and household infrastructure from various Brazilian regions provides insights into wastewater disposal habits, water sources, bathroom facilities, and sanitation infrastructure.
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Add additional variables to processed data #2

Open larnsce opened 2 months ago

larnsce commented 2 months ago

@lais-moreira, let's use the GitHub issue tracker to communicate about this data package.

Where would you like to add variables? Are they in the datasets that sit in the data-raw folder?

https://github.com/openwashdata/wsabrazil/tree/main/data-raw

lais-moreira commented 2 months ago

Hi Lars,

So, the package is missing information from two states - I am waiting for the government organ to reply my emails so I can include that. It wasn't available on their website for some sort of glitch.

Apart from that, since I will use the data for my analysis, I'd like to include the variables that are in the raw-data file called "all_states_2010_stacked.csv". I would have to include a dictionary with all of them, which I can do in the next days. And then we would have more variables (columns) other than the ones I included in the final project for the Para State.

Can we do that?

Thanks a lot, Lais

larnsce commented 1 month ago

Hi Lais, yes we can totally do that. It would be amazing to share such a comprehensive and rather large dataset. If you are willing to document the 144 variables from all_states_2010_stacked.csv in a dictionary, then we can work on the remaining parts. Each variable should have a one sentence description, ideally without any commas.

mianzg commented 1 month ago

Hi Lais, yes we can totally do that. It would be amazing to share such a comprehensive and rather large dataset. If you are willing to document the 144 variables from all_states_2010_stacked.csv in a dictionary, then we can work on the remaining parts. Each variable should have a one sentence description, ideally without any commas.

@lais-moreira We would like to follow up again to make progress in publishing this data package. Please let us know your thoughts and we can move forward.