Visualization: Go tournaments per European country over time
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Re: Visualization: Go tournaments per European country over
It is nice, but a little misleading. The size of each dot should consistently mean the same range of values regardless of country. As it is, it looks as through Andorra had as many tournaments last year as Netherlands.
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Logarithmic scales are usually very misleading, even more when sizes are the subject. Actually I was expecting a dynamic time plot-vs-location... It's extremely messy to get one of these right, but when they are they are great. This is cool nevertheless, but I have the feeling C class tournaments should be disabled by default. I don't know about other countries, but in Spain C class seem to be used for gatherings where 3 people meet, play and one of them knows how to register it in the EGD.
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Re: Visualization: Go tournaments per European country over
What do classes A, B and C represent?
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Re: Visualization: Go tournaments per European country over
See http://www.europeangodatabase.eu/EGD/EG ... .php#CLASSDrStraw wrote:What do classes A, B and C represent?
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How about a quadratic scale? If you make the radius of the circle equal to the square root of the number of tournaments, then the surface areas of various circles would be directly related to the number of tournaments (as surface area involves squaring the radius again).Marcel Grünauer wrote: Circle sizes being relative over all countries would be nice, but between France with 144 tournaments in 2013 and Andorra having one tournament in 2013 the visualization would be cumbersome. Maybe I'll try a logarithmic scale for circle sizes...
France, with 144 tournaments, would have radius of 12, while Andorra would have radius 1, which both seem quite reasonable.
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Re: Visualization: Go tournaments per European country over
The thing about France is that they started including club results as well, that's why they have that huge bump from around 30 tournaments to over 150. The same is true for some other countries, such as Russia.Marcel Grünauer wrote:Good idea; so I'm now using a quadratic scale for all countries combined, but France's count makes other countries' circles pretty small. Therefore the user has a choice to go switch to a linear scale separate for each country as well.HermanHiddema wrote:How about a quadratic scale? If you make the radius of the circle equal to the square root of the number of tournaments, then the surface areas of various circles would be directly related to the number of tournaments (as surface area involves squaring the radius again).
France, with 144 tournaments, would have radius of 12, while Andorra would have radius 1, which both seem quite reasonable.
if you look at the French tournament list, you will find lots of entries of the form "<CLUBNAME> continuous tournament" and "<CLUBNAME>, round 1", having only one or two rounds. Those are just the results from regular club gatherings, not actual tournaments.
I wonder how the data would look if you added a filter to discard any events with less than 3 rounds, or more than 10, as 99% of those are probably not real tournaments. Similarly, you could add filters on number of players.
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I see that none of the tournaments supposedly in Andorra actually took place there
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Thank you for making and sharing that Marcel.
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It is nice indeed! Maybe though, somebody ought to contact Aldo to tell him to correct the tournament country code on those events from Andorra.