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Data visualization

Data visualization is the visual depiction of data through the use of graphs, plots, and informational graphics. Its practitioners use statistics and data science to convey the meaning behind data in ethical and accurate ways.

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kvrhdn
kvrhdn commented May 28, 2021

This is kind of a follow up to #32677 and the PR #34762.

In #34762 we improved the test data source implementation by checking the body of the response from Tempo. The Tempo team is not comfortable making the body of a 404 response part of our stable API, so instead we are currently adding a separate endpoint specifically for testing: /api/echo (grafana/tempo#714).

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anntzer
anntzer commented Jul 28, 2021

Bug summary

The new matplotlib.colors.make_norm_from_scale helper dynamically generates a norm class from a scale class. Currently, in the codebase, it is only used as a decorator to create "toplevel" classes (e.g., it is used to generate LogNorm from LogScale, etc.), but it can also be used within other functions to dynamically generate a norm class based on a user-given arbitrary scale (

thadguidry
thadguidry commented Jul 13, 2021

I would like to import a .zst or .zstd file but currently that file type is not recognized to be imported by OpenRefine.

Proposed solution

Perhaps using Apache Commons Compress (we already have usage in ImportingUtilities.java)
https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-compress/examples.html#Zstandard

Allow importing the .zstor .zstd file from my local computer, as well as fr

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leeoniya
leeoniya commented Dec 14, 2019

it's becoming more time-consuming and error-prone to manually re-test all the demos following internal refactorings and API adjustments.

now that the API is fleshed out a bit, it's possible to test a large amount of code (non-granularly) without having to simulate all interactions via Puppeteer or similar.

a lot of code can already be regression-tested by simply running all the demos and val

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