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Graphs with too many plotted lines (e.g. Offense Category or County) #12

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ErnstMelchior opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 2 comments

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ErnstMelchior commented May 12, 2021

Is your feature request related to a specific use case? Please describe.
Arrest charges by offense category. There are too many lines on the graph.
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Describe the solution you'd like
We can provide supercategories, which may overlap, (like violent, sex offenses, robbery/theft, whatever, and specify which categories are in each supercategories. If the user chooses the supercategory, we will graph all the interior categories (only.)

Describe alternatives you've considered
Could just let the user select which offense groups to show on the graph.

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@ErnstMelchior ErnstMelchior changed the title Offense Category -- can we group the categories into larger categories, and allow the users to choose from the larger categories -- for example, "All Violent charges" and we would get murder, robbery, csa, and the others? Offense Category May 12, 2021
@kgruschow kgruschow changed the title Offense Category Graphs with too many plotted lines (e.g. Offense Category or County) May 14, 2021
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A few thoughts, I am unsure if this is an issue that can/should be solved in the software. It seems more like there is a need o have the data include categorizations or regions.

Also this is not specific to offense category, logically it should be possible to create the same issue with county.

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This is somewhat improved by better and clearer filter setup, at least making it less likely the user will flood the view

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