We’ve been playing with a few different ideas to allow for users to specify the data set to visualize; in the meantime I threw together a version that allows for each quarter to be shown. The data is hard coded right now, not optimal but easy and fast.
The controls are the same as before (click for reminder) but by pressing 1,2,3 or 4 you can cycle quarter by quarter. There are some obviously interesting contrasts between Q1 and Q4. I’ll be looking to extend this to point differentials as well. I’d imagine the shot selection drastically changes when a team is down 1 and down 15.
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Ryan J. Parker added these pithy words on Nov 13 08 at 5:35 amIs there any way possible to represent the density in the visualization? By that I mean annotating how high the bars are. Clearly we can get a visual representation, but we don’t really have a grasp of the difference from a numerical perspective.
Can’t wait to see the point differentials.
hoopism added these pithy words on Nov 13 08 at 7:12 pmI am new to processing but I would imagine that’s possible.
I’ll look into adding that as well. Right now it’s scaled down quite a bit. Layups and dunks is off the charts even when scaled, it’s tough to find a happy medium that doesn’t skew the data.
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