New Graphs for Reports
JSA, ID2004 and Crime Data so far
We have now updated many of the charts with the Job Seekers Allowance (JSA), ID2004 (indices of deprivation 2004) and the Crime Reports, this applies to both draw your own area and the standard areas (Wards, etc.)
Some of them are minor fixes where the was a problem for instance where the number of cases dropped below 10 for a particular category. Some of graphs are completely new like the Radar graphs and some are enhancemnts to the existing graphs like the addition of a smoothed "average" for the JSA graphs.
This has been made possible by the purchase of some new graphing technology that builds upon the graphs facilities within our existing software and we hope to update more of the reports and make use increased use of this, all with the goal of making the data more useful for our users.
If you have any ideas or comments on the new graphs or different ways of visualising the data then we would be keen to hear from you.
Some of them are minor fixes where the was a problem for instance where the number of cases dropped below 10 for a particular category. Some of graphs are completely new like the Radar graphs and some are enhancemnts to the existing graphs like the addition of a smoothed "average" for the JSA graphs.
This has been made possible by the purchase of some new graphing technology that builds upon the graphs facilities within our existing software and we hope to update more of the reports and make use increased use of this, all with the goal of making the data more useful for our users.
If you have any ideas or comments on the new graphs or different ways of visualising the data then we would be keen to hear from you.
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