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understood; I generally took the middle date of a range as the 'day' the poll was commissioned for the graph, as this (in my mind) was the best way of spreading the newspolls out and trying to diffuse blips. With all of the dates in the spreadsheet the graph just automatically added the date axis and
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Hey there I was going through the Victorian state election (2014) page and I noticed that you made a few graphs for the opinion polling section. I recently asked a person on how they did that and managed to nearly figured it out. Anyway, how do you do the x-axis in a "monthly basis"....so like this:
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It was added as a bold edit, and I reverted it. If you want the image map also removed, fine. But you have no right to edit war the templates inclusion; I reverted its addition just over a day after it was included. This is firmly within the confines of a reverted bold action, which you are now edit
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If all we have is TPP based on last elections preference flows, that's all we can use, but I think if the poll asked for current TPP we should use that. However, as with everything on Wiki, I'm fully prepared to accept the consensus if it's decided to only use TPP based on last elections preference
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After that how do you make the individual polling data fit into the graph? For example, Newspoll sometimes has polling results from "October-December 2014" and then Morgan has one on the 26th of December 2014 etc. How do you collate things into either one month or in a gap between say "November and
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Hello ColonialGrid, thanks for your work on Moreland City Council website. I made 2 changes but couldn't get format right. John Kavanagh was first elected as an independent, I believe he ran as an independent in subsequent elections even though at some stage he joined the DLP. He resigned from the
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We now have a route diagram (just like the other rail system pages). You can't click onto stations with image, so you're literally worsening the page. What's more, there is not a description of whether the station is underground or above ground with the image. Leave the route diagram Terramorphous
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Sorry, I had to go out so haven't finished. There are blank spaces as I'm still trying to figure out party allegiances, and I have spanned members across multiple columns to denote re-election. If you think that is too ambiguous, I could add the date of tenure in parenthesis next to there names. I
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Cheers for the response! I appreciate the offer to do a graph, but I'm trying to self-learn how to do this for future elections coming ahead (such as my state's in 2018 and the federal election in 2016-2017). Would it be okay for you to send the spreadsheet of the Victorian Election 2014 polling
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Now talking about the topic, 1) The route map is inaccurate. There are stations on the map that shows there is going to be a route to the north- no official announcements has been made for that section- even a consideration. Also, the southern extension's names are not official yet; the image is
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Thanks. Feedback on how to improve the tables would be good, I plan on doing a few municipalities in slightly differing ways and then asking for feedback. I agree, to be honest I'm a little surprised at how light on many of the council articles are. Especially given how readily available simple
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Why not? Seems to me a respondent knows better where they will direct preferences than anyone; if it gets asked, it should be included. I've always been a bit iffy on using previous preference flows to demonstrate TPP, if some change their primary vote, surely others change their preferences.
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Your hook has already been promoted. I think moving the article will now have to wait till after it got to the front page, to prevent confusion. By the way, no offence taken, DYK can be a bit frustrating when somebody gets really anal about meeting the criteria. I know the feeling!
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2) That image shows no aboveground or underground information unlike the route map. There is also no way to add on structures and details that is along or on the route. Since this is a Korea-based wiki page, following the format as it is in Korean will be more
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3) The article has been worsened with replacing a more functional, same route map with a less functional one- this means the image insertion is a degradation. Terramorphous and I have made this map (along with another user), so we are accurate on what we
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No problem, I'll be able to do it myself then. You weren't being anal, you were being right; I knew you'd question it because I probably would have, hence the source hunt. The article was improved as a result, that seems like a good outcome all round.
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DLP before the last election, and certainly ran as an independent. He is not now a member of the DLP. I changed his party affiliation in 2 places, but the second format was beyond my technical ability. Are you able to make it look nice again?
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Btw, cheers for reverting my NSW election seat changes table. I got a bit annoyed that someone repealed it. Also how do you edit the chart to make it like the one you made? Because as soon as I make a graph it goes all over the place.
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Looks good now. The election of a bunch of past suburban Melbourne mayors to parliament this election highlights why we really need this sort of content - most of them aren't referred to at all in their council articles at the moment.
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You really need to wrap your head around BRD. Your bold edit has been reverted, now is the time to discuss why it should be included. Remove the template and discuss why it should be included.
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2) Maybe it's worth breaking it off to another article (as with the Mayors)? Moreland has been around a decade longer than the table that's currently there, and it won't fit on that page.
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plotted the polls accordingly. I'd be happy to create more if you tell me what election(s) you're interested in and what data you want in the graphs. But, it might take a little while.
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No I haven't, don't try to wikilawyer me. I reverted an edit I disagreed with, if you do agree with it discuss why it should be included, if you don't like the map I put in, remove it.
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I'm not too fussed as long as it's consistent. I'm pretty sure that until now we've added the headline figure which is prev-election prefs.
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1) I can't for the life of me work out that table - is there people missing? The number of members seems to alternate between terms.
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Do we use respondent-allocated prefs instead of last election prefs to calculate 2PP on any of the polls..?
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things like current and previous compositions are (although finding party alignment is much harder).
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