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@ -249,6 +249,13 @@ PIXEL-WIDTH ()
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max=3508.00 |
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:end: |
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#+begin_src lisp |
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(format nil "Total (2D) Digital Artworks: ~A" (- 375 341)) |
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#+end_src |
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#+RESULTS: |
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: Total (2D) Digital Artworks: 34 |
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** <2023-03-27 Mon> Summary: Pixel Height |
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#+begin_src lisp :session :results drawer |
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@ -289,13 +296,11 @@ paper", 1 (0%) x "Staples on paper",
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database. See [[published_summary][Published Summary]] below for the artwork creation date. |
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#+name: created_at_summary |
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#+begin_src lisp :session :results output -r |
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#+begin_src lisp :session :results drawer |
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(lisp-stat:summarize-column '*artworks-df*:created-at) |
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#+end_src |
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#+RESULTS: created_at_summary |
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#+RESULTS: |
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:results: |
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338 (90%) x "2022-04-11", 2 (1%) x "2022-04-11 00:00:00.000000Z", 1 (0%) x |
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"2022-06-25 20:47:51.282515", 1 (0%) x "2022-07-19 02:21:20.722981Z", 1 (0%) x |
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@ -553,10 +558,64 @@ NIL
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#+RESULTS: |
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[[file:output/art-width-height-2023-03-21.html]] |
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*** <2023-03-27 Mon> A Line of Lines has wrong dimensions |
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*** <2023-03-27 Mon> Note: A Line of Lines has wrong dimensions |
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They should be =21 x 14.8 cm= and not =210 x 148 cm=. *I have updated the dimensions |
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on the live site.* I did not notice it until I saw the chart. Basically, the |
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decimal point is was shifted one place to the right. |
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[[file:output/art-width-height-2023-03-21.png]] |
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** <2023-03-27 Mon> Plot: Pixel-Width vs Pixel-Height (digital only) |
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#+begin_src lisp :session :results file |
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(defparameter *artworks-px-w-h-df* |
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(lisp-stat:df-remove-duplicates |
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(lisp-stat:drop-missing |
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(lisp-stat:select *artworks-df* t '(pixel-width pixel-height)))) |
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"A data-frame containing all the `PIXEL-WIDTH' and `PIXEL-HEIGHT' values. |
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All the missing/null values have been removed from the list.") |
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(vega:defplot px-width-px-height |
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`(:title "Art: Pixel-Width vs Pixel-Height (2D Digital)" |
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:description |
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"Comparison between the pixel width and height dimensions of digital artworks." |
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:width 400 |
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:height 400 |
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:mark :circle |
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:data ,*artworks-px-w-h-df* ; ,*artworks-df* |
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:selection (:grid (:type :interval :bind :scales)) |
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:encoding (:x (:field :pixel-width :title "Pixel-Width (px)" :type :quantitative) |
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:y (:field :pixel-height :title "Pixel Height (px)" :type :quantitative) |
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:tooltip (:field :title :type :nominative) |
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:color (:field :PIXEL-WIDTH :legend :null)))) |
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(vega:write-html width-height "output/art-px-width-px-height-2023-03-21.html") |
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#+end_src |
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#+RESULTS: |
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[[file:output/art-px-width-px-height-2023-03-21.html]] |
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#+begin_src lisp :session :results output raw |
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(lisp-stat:df-print |
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(lisp-stat:df-remove-duplicates |
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(lisp-stat:drop-missing |
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(lisp-stat:select *artworks-df* t '(pixel-width pixel-height)) |
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(lambda (x) (eql :na x))))) |
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#+end_src |
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#+RESULTS: |
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| PIXEL-WIDTH | PIXEL-HEIGHT | |
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|-------------+--------------| |
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| 3142.0d0 | 4722 | |
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| 2480.0d0 | 3508 | |
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| 3508.0d0 | 2480 | |
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| 3456.0d0 | 4608 | |
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| 3402.0d0 | 4536 | |
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There is a lot of duplicated sizes in these columns. The chart *had* loads of dots |
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resting on top of each other so you only see five at any one point. I've removed |
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all the rows with missing values and the duplicates to help show how thirty-four |
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(2D) digital images only show-up as five images in the chart. |
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** TODO <2023-03-27 Mon> Compare landscape to portrait |
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