Bill Finzer

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  • in reply to: Need more info on a CODAP example file #10474
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hi 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

    in reply to: Census Tracks #10478
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    No, 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.

    in reply to: Census Tracks #10480
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hi 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

    in reply to: “decision tree” plugin in codap does not work #10483
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello 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

    in reply to: Multiple attributes on Y axis with categorical X axis #10488
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello,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

    in reply to: heatmap #10491
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    As 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?

    in reply to: heatmap #10492
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello,Yes, there certainly situations like the one you describe in which it is not clear how many data points are crowded into a small portion of the graph. And CODAP does not have built-in functionality to automatically remedy things.However, I can think of three techniques to get around this limitation. They are explained in this CODAP document and in the enclosed screenshot.Thank you for the suggestion. I’ll log it as a user feature request.Bill

    in reply to: Using historical census data #10493
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    And here is a link to a CODAP document that contains the Fatal Encounters plugin (in case it wasn’t clear how to get to it).

    in reply to: periodic table assignment #10497
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello Itai,The CODAP file couldn’t be uploaded with your post. Could you create a shared link for it instead?It might be that the solution to the problem is simply to¬†drag the table rows into the desired order once you have specified that the rows are to be treated categorically.Bill

    in reply to: Confidence Intervals for population mean #10498
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello Fathom fan,

    It’s great to hear that you’re using CODAP in your statistics classes, and too bad CODAP hasn‚Äôt been terribly good for classical inferential statistics.But that has been remedied! Go to Tim Erickson’s codap.xyz where, near the bottom, you will find his Testimate plugin. Add this plugin to your document and you’ll find it handles all the inferential stats computations you need for teaching intro stats. (We’ll soon make this a built in plugin for CODAP so it’s easier to find and use.)Let us know of your experience!

    Bill

    in reply to: Size of CVS file? #10499
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello,There is no intrinsic limit, but, in practice 5000 data points is a reasonable limit for use in classrooms. And with many classroom computers even that many points slows things down enough that the students’ experience is adversely affected. When you import a CSV CODAP checks the size and, if it is more than 5000 cases, suggests that you sample rather than import the whole file.On the good news front, the new version of CODAP that we’re working on now will be able to handle¬†much larger datasets.Bill

    in reply to: Date format in Spanish language #10500
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Noted. Thanks.

    in reply to: Date format in Spanish language #10502
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hi Tom,We’re hard at work on a new version of CODAP. (Sorry, but no release date available yet.) I’ll log your request, likely in the form that the date format should respect the browser language/locale.Bill

    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello Andrew,Thanks for this excellent excerpt and suggestion. We originally planned to provide this, following the example of TinkerPlots but, somehow, we never got around to it. I’ll write a feature request and link to your post!Bill

    in reply to: Various topics #10509
    Bill Finzer
    Keymaster

    Hello, I can answer some of your questions even without access to a shared CODAP document.

    1. Nope. No TinkerPlots mixup button. The case plot (the one with randomly scattered points) has a rescale button at the top of the inspector palette, but all it does is re-randomize the point positions.

    3. You can stack histograms by dropping a categorical attribute on the¬†right axis.4. a. Unfortunately, you aren’t missing something.

    4. b. Not possible currently as you know. Not likely to be a feature we add. Does the case card representation help you at all?

    4. c. Have you tried “shift-click” and Cmd-click?

    5. I think we chose to report r-squared because of its intuitive interpretation as the proportion of variability accounted for by the linear fit.

    I notice that you attempted to upload a CODAP document, but apparently the forum won’t accept that. Try a shared-link instead.

    Bill

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