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Odd historical behavior in US Data #118

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tumbleshack opened this issue May 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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Odd historical behavior in US Data #118

tumbleshack opened this issue May 9, 2020 · 3 comments

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@tumbleshack
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tumbleshack commented May 9, 2020

Screen Shot 2020-05-09 at 1 23 14 PM

3T days to double in February?

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xunhuang commented May 9, 2020

when there is no cases, time to double is infinitely. :)

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Oh yeah, makes sense! Do you think it’s an odd UI, since it flattens the current data to the button of the graph?

Perhaps “infinity” could be represented without a line on the graph... a mouse hover in that region would reveal the infinite days to double, but the graph itself wouldn’t re-scale? Or we could not prevent the date slider from going back that far? I find it odd to be scrolling back, looking for data trends, then all of a sudden the line goes flat b/c scale is now 0 - 3T

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xunhuang commented May 9, 2020 via email

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