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feat : Change the graph for a better visualization #22 #25

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The graph was connected to a database . The database used was mysql
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Ananya-vastare commented Oct 8, 2024

@tanishaness I have made the changes couldn't upload the video please excuse that . The image uploaded was the latest heatmap's image .Thank you

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i think the data should be related to the times when student looked up down right left and it should be connected to the file which is executing this function of identifying the lookup down etc...
eg looked right for most of the time will be flagged cheating after reviewing in the graph

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Okay will do that

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@tanishaness I have made the changes please look into them thank you

@Ananya-vastare Ananya-vastare marked this pull request as ready for review October 9, 2024 09:17
@tanishaness tanishaness added level3 and removed level2 labels Oct 10, 2024
@tanishaness tanishaness merged commit fd7bbaf into tanishaness:main Oct 10, 2024
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