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Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello,There is information about functions in the formula editor. I’ve enclosed a screenshot of the info for isBoundary.
Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello,The Choosy builtin plugin may be of help. Notice that in the screenshot using the Tag Cases tab you can create an attribute and assign values based on selection.Does that get at least partway to solving your problem?Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello Marcos,Welcome to the CODAP Help Forum. In addition to Bridget’s recommendations, I suggest searching for CODAP on YouTube. There you’ll find a CODAP play list, an ESTEEM playlist featuring CODAP and quite a few additional interesting videos.And I second Bridget’s request for more information on what your plans for using CODAP are at this point.Best,Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHi Travis,Unfortunately, no, there isn’t.Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterThe configuration option (the one that looks like a histogram or bar graph) appears on dot plots and dot charts, but not on scatterplots (because no configuration applies there).
Bill Finzer
KeymasterYes. It should be out by end of this week (6/14). Current build number is 0725, so when that becomes greater, it will be a new release.
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello Travis,Thanks for letting us know of this problem. I’ve determined its cause and it should be fixed in the next CODAP release.Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterThanks for letting us know!
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello,We haven’t seen this problem before. Would you mind enclosing a shared link to the CODAP document so we can check it out?When you plot attributes that don’t have such large values does the graph show measures as normal?If it turns out that it has to do with the very large values, you could create a new attribute with a formula that divides **Total World** by one billion. You could give this new attribute units, such as $B.
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHi Andee,How ironic that we didn’t include this information with the document! I did a little research by going to this site and comparing life expectancies of countries there with the ones reported in the CODAP dataset. Though I didn’t get an exact match, it’s pretty clear that the data was drawn from either 2012 or 2013.Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterNo, we don’t have census tract boundaries available, just the boundaries listed in the screenshot of the Variables menu in the formula editor. Plus, you would probably want a lot more than just the boundaries, right? I don’t remember where I got the CA data long ago. Sorry about that.
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHi Travis,Here is one just for California. I’ve never tried to make one for the whole U.S. It would be very large, of course.Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello Jannis,Thanks very much for bringing this to our attention. This is indeed a new problem. I’ll contact Tim Erickson, the developer of the plugins served from codap.xyz.Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterHello,Yes, it’s been awhile! But I reconstructed the CODAP document here so you can play with it.The critical move is, once you have the three attributes in place, to go to the graph’s Configuration menu (looks like a histogram) and choose¬†Bar for Each Point.Hope this helps,Bill
Bill Finzer
KeymasterAs a postscript, I note that CODAP’s map component¬†does have a heat map feature under its ruler menu. See the enclosed screen capture.Would something like that for the graph satisfy your needs?
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