26
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by LabPlot@floss.social to c/dataisbeautiful@lemmy.ml

▶️ Total olympic medals per 1k $GDP per capita - Paris 2024 - represented in the Tukey's boxplot 🏅

@dataisbeautiful

Is the highest number, relative to $GDP per capita, best? Outliers marked as circles. Made in #LabPlot, an open-source data analysis and visualization software.

Edit: the problem is framed as a question.

#Olympics #Olympics2024 #France #China #NorthKorea #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedKingdom #UK #Brazil #Australia #Japan #Italy #Canada #Germany #Spain #DataAnalysis #DataViz

all 20 comments
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
[-] smeg@feddit.uk 12 points 2 months ago

This really looks like the horizontal distribution is meant to mean something even though it's a 1D plot

[-] LabPlot@floss.social 0 points 2 months ago

@smeg

The points are jittered along the x-axis, otherwise the data points could overlap.

[-] smeg@feddit.uk 1 points 2 months ago

Maybe it's because it's stretched relatively wide, I assume that's to make the whole graphic a square?

[-] dgriffith@aussie.zone 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Do we need a dataismanipulated community? I think we need a dataismanipulated community. 🤔

Edit: we could have challenges like, presenting a mundane dataset and saying, "display this data in a way that gives a clear advantage to this particular group even though they have no particular advantage in any obvious metric". The most obscure way to elevate that group with provided and/or inferred data wins.

[-] teegus@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 months ago

Now do one for medals per human rights violation

[-] Sconrad122@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

Only half serious, but saying "the highest number is best" next to a plot showing North Korea as second highest has to make you ask yourself if either the metric is flawed or your usage of the term best isn't in alignment with common parlance. A high density of medals per gdp per capita could be representative of an overinvestment into national prestige projects vs. other areas that may be more aligned to economic and social development. That probably goes for all three of the top three shown on this graph, to lesser or greater extents

[-] LabPlot@floss.social 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

@Sconrad122

Any exploratory plot forms a question and your comment shows how to look for answers. Thanks!

[-] Eheran@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago
[-] LabPlot@floss.social 0 points 2 months ago

@Eheran

Great question! And what's _your_ answer?

[-] JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago

You're OP who shared it, answer yourself what your reason was.

[-] LabPlot@floss.social 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
[-] architectonas@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

How did you make the graph? I am asking because I am currently searching for ways to get into data stuff. Do you have good ressources?

[-] LabPlot@floss.social 3 points 2 months ago

@architectonas

We used #LabPlot, a free, open source and cross-platform data visualization and analysis software.

LabPlot's homepage:
➡️ https://labplot.kde.org/

Video tutorials:
➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@LabPlot/videos

[-] Eheran@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Sorry, I do not see any comments or replies to me. I get a notification and can read what you say there, but here in the link there is nothing. :(

[-] NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

I’m surprised Australia isn’t an outlier too

[-] LabPlot@floss.social 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

@NOT_RICK

Australia is the next country after Ethiopia, but it's not outlier in this case.

[-] NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I smell a fellow analyst. You should cross post this over at !dataisbeautiful@lemmy.world, it’s a bigger community.

[-] Eheran@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago

8 comments and I see none?

[-] LabPlot@floss.social 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
this post was submitted on 06 Aug 2024
26 points (78.3% liked)

Data is Beautiful

4528 readers
282 users here now

A place to share and discuss visual representations of data: Graphs, charts, maps, etc.

DataIsBeautiful is for visualizations that effectively convey information. Aesthetics are an important part of information visualization, but pretty pictures are not the sole aim of this subreddit.

A place to share and discuss visual representations of data: Graphs, charts, maps, etc.

  A post must be (or contain) a qualifying data visualization.

  Directly link to the original source article of the visualization
    Original source article doesn't mean the original source image. Link to the full page of the source article as a link-type submission.
    If you made the visualization yourself, tag it as [OC]

  [OC] posts must state the data source(s) and tool(s) used in the first top-level comment on their submission.

  DO NOT claim "[OC]" for diagrams that are not yours.

  All diagrams must have at least one computer generated element.

  No reposts of popular posts within 1 month.

  Post titles must describe the data plainly without using sensationalized headlines. Clickbait posts will be removed.

  Posts involving American Politics, or contentious topics in American media, are permissible only on Thursdays (ET).

  Posts involving Personal Data are permissible only on Mondays (ET).

Please read through our FAQ if you are new to posting on DataIsBeautiful. Commenting Rules

Don't be intentionally rude, ever.

Comments should be constructive and related to the visual presented. Special attention is given to root-level comments.

Short comments and low effort replies are automatically removed.

Hate Speech and dogwhistling are not tolerated and will result in an immediate ban.

Personal attacks and rabble-rousing will be removed.

Moderators reserve discretion when issuing bans for inappropriate comments. Bans are also subject to you forfeiting all of your comments in this community.

Originally r/DataisBeautiful

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS