paleobiodb / navigator

Graphical user interface for exploring space, time, and taxa in the PBDB
https://paleobiodb.org/navigator
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basic and advanced curves look VERY different #115

Open markuhen opened 6 years ago

markuhen commented 6 years ago

When graphic Sirenia diversity, I noticed that the basic and advanced curves look very different, and I can't figure out why. See attached files. sirenia regular sirenia advanced

vjpsyverson commented 6 years ago

That's interesting -- this is just a difference in the data for dsb reported by quickdiv vs diversity -- e.g. dsb (i.e. sampled_in_bin) for Late Pleistocene gives 3 in quickdiv but the same field reports 1 in diversity. There must be some kind of difference in the binning. @mmcclenn, any idea?

cambro commented 6 years ago

now there is no advanced diversity curve at all... @vjpsyverson and @markuhen All I see is a blank window and no graph. tired on multiple browsers, no filter, zoomed in about 2 zoom levels.

markuhen commented 6 years ago

Umm... not sure what's up. I can't replicate this problem on the production server with Safari. I get a perfectly good Advanced curve. On the training server, I can't even get Navigator to load. I just get "initializing application".

cambro commented 6 years ago

Well now I do too. So, that means that there was some issue on the server. perhaps the logs will reveal an API fail?

vjpsyverson commented 6 years ago

I’m pretty sure this was an API thing. My testing showed that the differences were in the API response and not the JS data handling.

Is it resolved now?


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