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The Jupyter notebook plot_submissions_per_coordinator.ipynb makes some plots of the number of submissions from different Coordinators, including a breakdown by the different ATLAS/CMS physics groups. The Jupyter notebook plot_submissions_with_date.ipynb plots submissions per month versus time. The input data for both notebooks is generated in the form of two CSV files by running the CLI command hepdata submissions write-stats-to-files in the production environment, which in turn calls write_submissions_to_files.
The two Jupyter notebooks are updated manually from time-to-time, generally when preparing a HEPData presentation. It would be nice to have an interactive visualisation, similar to the existing "Submissions Overview" available to Admin/Coordinators, that would allow all users to see up-to-date plots of the number of submissions from different Coordinators, with options to filter by Coordinator (or categories like ATLAS/CMS/Non-LHC) and month/year.
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The Jupyter notebook plot_submissions_per_coordinator.ipynb makes some plots of the number of submissions from different Coordinators, including a breakdown by the different ATLAS/CMS physics groups. The Jupyter notebook plot_submissions_with_date.ipynb plots submissions per month versus time. The input data for both notebooks is generated in the form of two CSV files by running the CLI command
hepdata submissions write-stats-to-files
in the production environment, which in turn callswrite_submissions_to_files
.The two Jupyter notebooks are updated manually from time-to-time, generally when preparing a HEPData presentation. It would be nice to have an interactive visualisation, similar to the existing "Submissions Overview" available to Admin/Coordinators, that would allow all users to see up-to-date plots of the number of submissions from different Coordinators, with options to filter by Coordinator (or categories like ATLAS/CMS/Non-LHC) and month/year.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: