- Create a function that will determine what type of Project the ProjectID matches up with in the Project.csv file.
- Get the plotly working with the plots so that the mouse-over feature works on the new plots.
- Create a function called "pretty print" that can print out an individual's dictionary in a legible manner.
Here is an example plot from plotly!!
This plotly plot shows the amount of times each individual was entered into the system. The y-axis shows each individual and the x-axis is the time frame they were specifically in the program. The colors are different programs. There is a mouse-over feature that tell you additional information but cannot be seen on this static plot. The following plot shows the matplotlib plot of the same data:
These are from two different python plotting packages.
Additionally, Dr. Bellis and I presented some of this preliminary work with Maureen and Terry from CARES and Ruth from ACE. It was a good meeting to show them our plots and get some feedback from them on how we should be moving forward, and to ensure that we weren't replicating anything they haven't seen. Something that was very exciting is that they haven't seen their data visualized like this before and were very interested in these example plots. It was even referenced as "magic":D
Some goals for when we get back from "spring" break:
- Add more information to individual's dictionaries (like age, disabilities?)
- Go through the spreadsheets to reference the HMIS data fields and update more of the variables
You did such a good job putting together your presentation for the meeting with CARES today! Yeah, they were really impressed with your work. :)
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