Re: [Analytics] High number of pageviews on page with single hyphen as title

2016-11-17 Thread Vipul Naik
Correction: The number for 404.php shot up on September 13:
https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/metrics/pageviews/per-article/en.wikipedia/desktop/user/404.php/daily/20160901/20160930?purge756777637

On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 4:51 PM, Vipul Naik  wrote:

> Thanks for opening the ticket and for clarifying the issue more.
>
> On a related note, I wonder if you could add the documentation for the
> unusual amount of pageviews to 404.php as returned by the API. That number
> also shot up in October 2016; see http://wikipediaviews.org/
> displayviewsformultiplemonths.php?page=404.php=
> allmonths=all for the historical trend.
>
> Vipul
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Nuria Ruiz  wrote:
>
>> >Just to verify what you are saying, would it be right to say that the
>> bug fix caused
>> >a a lot of pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages
>> to "-" pageviews?
>>
>> No, the bugfix makes those faulty requests to no longer be stored as
>> pageviews thus it cannot make that number increase.  I am not sure we can
>> link the surge of "-" pageviews in October to any determined cause without
>> further research. Have filed ticket to that extent, hopefully we can get to
>> it before we do away with raw data: https://phabricator.wiki
>> media.org/T150990
>>
>> >And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews is more
>> accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?
>> No, it doesn't.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Vipul Naik  wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for linking to that bug, Marcel. Just to verify what you are
>>> saying, would it be right to say that the bug fix caused a a lot of
>>> pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages to "-"
>>> pageviews? And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews
>>> is more accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?
>>>
>>> Vipul
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:33 AM, Marcel Ruiz Forns >> > wrote:
>>>
 Maybe the high value in October (45M) has something to do with the last
 changes in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T145922 ?

 On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Nuria Ruiz 
 wrote:

> This is documented now here:
>
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/PageviewAPI#Gotchas
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Vipul Naik 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Joseph,
>>
>> Thanks for the clarification.
>>
>> Any ideas why this number is much higher for some months? In
>> particular, on desktop, it's high in the months of July to September 2015
>> (around 10 million, compared to the usual 5 million) and then high again 
>> in
>> October 2016 (45 million, about 10x the usual value).
>>
>> Data is from http://wikipediaviews.org/displayviewsformultiplemonths
>> .php?page=-=allmonths=all which summarizes
>> results from the Wikimedia API (and stats.grok.se for data before
>> July 2015).
>>
>> Vipul
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 3:46 AM, Joseph Allemandou <
>> jalleman...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Issa,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your question.
>>> The very high number of views of the "-" page is explained by this
>>> dash value being used as a special value for "no page title found" when
>>> extracting titles from urls.
>>> We definitely should document this in the API, creating this task:
>>> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150249
>>> Best
>>> Joseph
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Issa Rice 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Dear Analytics Mailing List,

 Recently while querying pageviews of various pages, I discovered
 that
 the page whose title is a single hyphen character (i.e. with the
 title
 "-", with URL , which redirects to
 ) receives an
 unusually high
 number of pageviews under the Pageview API. Taking October 2015 as
 an
 example, the page received 5.4 million pageviews during that month
 according to the API:
 .

 However, according the stats.grok.se (which was still operational
 in the
 same month), the page received only 1209 pageviews:
 .

 Looking at the tabulation of pageviews on Wikipedia Views, the
 increase
 in pageviews for this page coincides with the change to the Pageview
 API in July 2015:
 .

 As I understand, 

Re: [Analytics] High number of pageviews on page with single hyphen as title

2016-11-17 Thread Vipul Naik
Thanks for opening the ticket and for clarifying the issue more.

On a related note, I wonder if you could add the documentation for the
unusual amount of pageviews to 404.php as returned by the API. That number
also shot up in October 2016; see
http://wikipediaviews.org/displayviewsformultiplemonths.php?page=404.php=allmonths=all
for
the historical trend.

Vipul

On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Nuria Ruiz  wrote:

> >Just to verify what you are saying, would it be right to say that the
> bug fix caused
> >a a lot of pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages
> to "-" pageviews?
>
> No, the bugfix makes those faulty requests to no longer be stored as
> pageviews thus it cannot make that number increase.  I am not sure we can
> link the surge of "-" pageviews in October to any determined cause without
> further research. Have filed ticket to that extent, hopefully we can get to
> it before we do away with raw data: https://phabricator.
> wikimedia.org/T150990
>
> >And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews is more
> accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?
> No, it doesn't.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Vipul Naik  wrote:
>
>> Thank you for linking to that bug, Marcel. Just to verify what you are
>> saying, would it be right to say that the bug fix caused a a lot of
>> pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages to "-"
>> pageviews? And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews
>> is more accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?
>>
>> Vipul
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:33 AM, Marcel Ruiz Forns 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe the high value in October (45M) has something to do with the last
>>> changes in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T145922 ?
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Nuria Ruiz  wrote:
>>>
 This is documented now here:

 https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/PageviewAPI#Gotchas

 On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Vipul Naik 
 wrote:

> Hi Joseph,
>
> Thanks for the clarification.
>
> Any ideas why this number is much higher for some months? In
> particular, on desktop, it's high in the months of July to September 2015
> (around 10 million, compared to the usual 5 million) and then high again 
> in
> October 2016 (45 million, about 10x the usual value).
>
> Data is from http://wikipediaviews.org/displayviewsformultiplemonths
> .php?page=-=allmonths=all which summarizes
> results from the Wikimedia API (and stats.grok.se for data before
> July 2015).
>
> Vipul
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 3:46 AM, Joseph Allemandou <
> jalleman...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello Issa,
>>
>> Thank you for your question.
>> The very high number of views of the "-" page is explained by this
>> dash value being used as a special value for "no page title found" when
>> extracting titles from urls.
>> We definitely should document this in the API, creating this task:
>> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150249
>> Best
>> Joseph
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Issa Rice 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Analytics Mailing List,
>>>
>>> Recently while querying pageviews of various pages, I discovered that
>>> the page whose title is a single hyphen character (i.e. with the
>>> title
>>> "-", with URL , which redirects to
>>> ) receives an unusually
>>> high
>>> number of pageviews under the Pageview API. Taking October 2015 as an
>>> example, the page received 5.4 million pageviews during that month
>>> according to the API:
>>> >> icle/en.wikipedia/desktop/user/-/daily/20151001/20151031>.
>>>
>>> However, according the stats.grok.se (which was still operational
>>> in the
>>> same month), the page received only 1209 pageviews:
>>> .
>>>
>>> Looking at the tabulation of pageviews on Wikipedia Views, the
>>> increase
>>> in pageviews for this page coincides with the change to the Pageview
>>> API in July 2015:
>>> >> ?page=-=allmonths=all>.
>>>
>>> As I understand, page titles must be URL-encoded before the query,
>>> but the URL-encoding of "-" is itself.
>>>
>>> I looked at the API documentation but did not see this behavior
>>> listed,
>>> so I am wondering where these numbers are coming from.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Issa
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Analytics] Unique Devices / Pageviews across all properties in the Wiki universe?

2016-11-17 Thread Melody Kramer
Thank you both, this is very helpful - and I will ask these questions
on-list from now on!

Mel

On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 4:38 PM, Nuria Ruiz  wrote:

> >One important thing to keep in mind:  You can aggregate pageviews by
> language or project, but you can't do that for unique devices.
> >Because the same devices might be used to visit many sites and there's no
> way to deduplicate that.
> Right. Please take a look at the docs about unique devices, we report
> unique devices per project per site: https://meta.wikimedia.
> org/wiki/Research:Unique_Devices#Differences_between_
> unique_devices_and_unique_users
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:22 PM, Dan Andreescu 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Melody,
>>
>> I'm cc-ing our public list which is the best place to ask questions like
>> this.
>>
>> So, the unique devices and pageviews numbers on the vital signs dashboard
>> are fetched from our public APIs.  They don't allow bulk download.  To get
>> bulk numbers, you can:
>>
>> * download everything from our public dumps [1] where you'll find
>> pageviews by article or by project [2] and unique device numbers by project
>> [3]
>> * ask one of our analysts to crunch numbers (in this case, the reading
>> team would be the relevant one to ask)
>> * use our internal cluster to crunch numbers yourself (I can help show
>> you around)
>>
>> One important thing to keep in mind:  You can aggregate pageviews by
>> language or project, but you can't do that for unique devices.  Because the
>> same devices might be used to visit many sites and there's no way to
>> deduplicate that.  We're working on counting global unique devices so we
>> have those numbers as well, though Tilman from reading has some interesting
>> work on that too.
>>
>>
>> [1] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/analytics/
>> [2] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pageviews/
>> [3] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/unique_devices/
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Melody Kramer 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Dan and Mikhail,
>>>
>>> I'm working on a map of the Wikimedia universe that will show the
>>> relative size of entities under the Wikimedia umbrella (Wikipedia,
>>> Wikibooks, Wikinews, etc.) grouped by language, articles contributed and
>>> then pageviews and/or unique devices.
>>>
>>> On this site: https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/vital-signs
>>> /#projects=eswiki,itwiki,enwiki,jawiki,dewiki,ruwiki,frwiki,
>>> enwikibooks,enwikinews,wikidatawiki,commonswiki/metrics=UniqueDevices
>>> I'm able to manually enter each language/wikiproject to see them all on the
>>> graph.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to acquire everything at once, and download it into a
>>> csv? Or say "Show all?"
>>>
>>> I'm happy to say more! Thanks so much for your help/expertise in this
>>> area in advance (and if there's someone else I should reach out to, please
>>> let me know who that might be!)
>>>
>>> Mel
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Melody Kramer
>>> Read a random featured article from Wikipedia!
>>> 
>>>
>>> mkra...@wikimedia.org
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Analytics] Unique Devices / Pageviews across all properties in the Wiki universe?

2016-11-17 Thread Nuria Ruiz
>One important thing to keep in mind:  You can aggregate pageviews by
language or project, but you can't do that for unique devices.
>Because the same devices might be used to visit many sites and there's no
way to deduplicate that.
Right. Please take a look at the docs about unique devices, we report
unique devices per project per site:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Unique_Devices#Differences_between_unique_devices_and_unique_users







On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:22 PM, Dan Andreescu 
wrote:

> Hi Melody,
>
> I'm cc-ing our public list which is the best place to ask questions like
> this.
>
> So, the unique devices and pageviews numbers on the vital signs dashboard
> are fetched from our public APIs.  They don't allow bulk download.  To get
> bulk numbers, you can:
>
> * download everything from our public dumps [1] where you'll find
> pageviews by article or by project [2] and unique device numbers by project
> [3]
> * ask one of our analysts to crunch numbers (in this case, the reading
> team would be the relevant one to ask)
> * use our internal cluster to crunch numbers yourself (I can help show you
> around)
>
> One important thing to keep in mind:  You can aggregate pageviews by
> language or project, but you can't do that for unique devices.  Because the
> same devices might be used to visit many sites and there's no way to
> deduplicate that.  We're working on counting global unique devices so we
> have those numbers as well, though Tilman from reading has some interesting
> work on that too.
>
>
> [1] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/analytics/
> [2] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pageviews/
> [3] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/unique_devices/
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Melody Kramer 
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Dan and Mikhail,
>>
>> I'm working on a map of the Wikimedia universe that will show the
>> relative size of entities under the Wikimedia umbrella (Wikipedia,
>> Wikibooks, Wikinews, etc.) grouped by language, articles contributed and
>> then pageviews and/or unique devices.
>>
>> On this site: https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/vital-
>> signs/#projects=eswiki,itwiki,enwiki,jawiki,dewiki,ruwiki,
>> frwiki,enwikibooks,enwikinews,wikidatawiki,commonswiki/
>> metrics=UniqueDevices I'm able to manually enter each
>> language/wikiproject to see them all on the graph.
>>
>> Is there a way to acquire everything at once, and download it into a csv?
>> Or say "Show all?"
>>
>> I'm happy to say more! Thanks so much for your help/expertise in this
>> area in advance (and if there's someone else I should reach out to, please
>> let me know who that might be!)
>>
>> Mel
>>
>>
>> --
>> Melody Kramer
>> Read a random featured article from Wikipedia!
>> 
>>
>> mkra...@wikimedia.org
>>
>>
>
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Re: [Analytics] High number of pageviews on page with single hyphen as title

2016-11-17 Thread Nuria Ruiz
>Just to verify what you are saying, would it be right to say that the bug
fix caused
>a a lot of pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages
to "-" pageviews?

No, the bugfix makes those faulty requests to no longer be stored as
pageviews thus it cannot make that number increase.  I am not sure we can
link the surge of "-" pageviews in October to any determined cause without
further research. Have filed ticket to that extent, hopefully we can get to
it before we do away with raw data:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150990

>And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews is more
accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?
No, it doesn't.




On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Vipul Naik  wrote:

> Thank you for linking to that bug, Marcel. Just to verify what you are
> saying, would it be right to say that the bug fix caused a a lot of
> pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages to "-"
> pageviews? And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews
> is more accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?
>
> Vipul
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:33 AM, Marcel Ruiz Forns 
> wrote:
>
>> Maybe the high value in October (45M) has something to do with the last
>> changes in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T145922 ?
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Nuria Ruiz  wrote:
>>
>>> This is documented now here:
>>>
>>> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/PageviewAPI#Gotchas
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Vipul Naik  wrote:
>>>
 Hi Joseph,

 Thanks for the clarification.

 Any ideas why this number is much higher for some months? In
 particular, on desktop, it's high in the months of July to September 2015
 (around 10 million, compared to the usual 5 million) and then high again in
 October 2016 (45 million, about 10x the usual value).

 Data is from http://wikipediaviews.org/displayviewsformultiplemonths
 .php?page=-=allmonths=all which summarizes results
 from the Wikimedia API (and stats.grok.se for data before July 2015).

 Vipul

 On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 3:46 AM, Joseph Allemandou <
 jalleman...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hello Issa,
>
> Thank you for your question.
> The very high number of views of the "-" page is explained by this
> dash value being used as a special value for "no page title found" when
> extracting titles from urls.
> We definitely should document this in the API, creating this task:
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150249
> Best
> Joseph
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Issa Rice  wrote:
>
>> Dear Analytics Mailing List,
>>
>> Recently while querying pageviews of various pages, I discovered that
>> the page whose title is a single hyphen character (i.e. with the title
>> "-", with URL , which redirects to
>> ) receives an unusually
>> high
>> number of pageviews under the Pageview API. Taking October 2015 as an
>> example, the page received 5.4 million pageviews during that month
>> according to the API:
>> > icle/en.wikipedia/desktop/user/-/daily/20151001/20151031>.
>>
>> However, according the stats.grok.se (which was still operational in
>> the
>> same month), the page received only 1209 pageviews:
>> .
>>
>> Looking at the tabulation of pageviews on Wikipedia Views, the
>> increase
>> in pageviews for this page coincides with the change to the Pageview
>> API in July 2015:
>> > ?page=-=allmonths=all>.
>>
>> As I understand, page titles must be URL-encoded before the query,
>> but the URL-encoding of "-" is itself.
>>
>> I looked at the API documentation but did not see this behavior
>> listed,
>> so I am wondering where these numbers are coming from.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Issa
>>
>>
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>>>
>>> 

Re: [Analytics] Unique Devices / Pageviews across all properties in the Wiki universe?

2016-11-17 Thread Dan Andreescu
Hi Melody,

I'm cc-ing our public list which is the best place to ask questions like
this.

So, the unique devices and pageviews numbers on the vital signs dashboard
are fetched from our public APIs.  They don't allow bulk download.  To get
bulk numbers, you can:

* download everything from our public dumps [1] where you'll find pageviews
by article or by project [2] and unique device numbers by project [3]
* ask one of our analysts to crunch numbers (in this case, the reading team
would be the relevant one to ask)
* use our internal cluster to crunch numbers yourself (I can help show you
around)

One important thing to keep in mind:  You can aggregate pageviews by
language or project, but you can't do that for unique devices.  Because the
same devices might be used to visit many sites and there's no way to
deduplicate that.  We're working on counting global unique devices so we
have those numbers as well, though Tilman from reading has some interesting
work on that too.


[1] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/analytics/
[2] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pageviews/
[3] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/unique_devices/


On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Melody Kramer 
wrote:

> Hey Dan and Mikhail,
>
> I'm working on a map of the Wikimedia universe that will show the relative
> size of entities under the Wikimedia umbrella (Wikipedia, Wikibooks,
> Wikinews, etc.) grouped by language, articles contributed and then
> pageviews and/or unique devices.
>
> On this site: https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/
> vital-signs/#projects=eswiki,itwiki,enwiki,jawiki,dewiki,
> ruwiki,frwiki,enwikibooks,enwikinews,wikidatawiki,commonswiki/metrics=
> UniqueDevices I'm able to manually enter each language/wikiproject to see
> them all on the graph.
>
> Is there a way to acquire everything at once, and download it into a csv?
> Or say "Show all?"
>
> I'm happy to say more! Thanks so much for your help/expertise in this area
> in advance (and if there's someone else I should reach out to, please let
> me know who that might be!)
>
> Mel
>
>
> --
> Melody Kramer
> Read a random featured article from Wikipedia!
> 
>
> mkra...@wikimedia.org
>
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Re: [Analytics] High number of pageviews on page with single hyphen as title

2016-11-17 Thread Vipul Naik
Thank you for linking to that bug, Marcel. Just to verify what you are
saying, would it be right to say that the bug fix caused a a lot of
pageviews to be moved from the respective (nonexistent) pages to "-"
pageviews? And, does that means that the current estimate of "-" pageviews
is more accurate than it used to be prior to the bug fix?

Vipul

On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:33 AM, Marcel Ruiz Forns 
wrote:

> Maybe the high value in October (45M) has something to do with the last
> changes in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T145922 ?
>
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 9:25 PM, Nuria Ruiz  wrote:
>
>> This is documented now here:
>>
>> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/PageviewAPI#Gotchas
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:25 AM, Vipul Naik  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Joseph,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the clarification.
>>>
>>> Any ideas why this number is much higher for some months? In particular,
>>> on desktop, it's high in the months of July to September 2015 (around 10
>>> million, compared to the usual 5 million) and then high again in October
>>> 2016 (45 million, about 10x the usual value).
>>>
>>> Data is from http://wikipediaviews.org/displayviewsformultiplemonths
>>> .php?page=-=allmonths=all which summarizes results
>>> from the Wikimedia API (and stats.grok.se for data before July 2015).
>>>
>>> Vipul
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 3:46 AM, Joseph Allemandou <
>>> jalleman...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>
 Hello Issa,

 Thank you for your question.
 The very high number of views of the "-" page is explained by this dash
 value being used as a special value for "no page title found" when
 extracting titles from urls.
 We definitely should document this in the API, creating this task:
 https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T150249
 Best
 Joseph


 On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:28 AM, Issa Rice  wrote:

> Dear Analytics Mailing List,
>
> Recently while querying pageviews of various pages, I discovered that
> the page whose title is a single hyphen character (i.e. with the title
> "-", with URL , which redirects to
> ) receives an unusually
> high
> number of pageviews under the Pageview API. Taking October 2015 as an
> example, the page received 5.4 million pageviews during that month
> according to the API:
>  icle/en.wikipedia/desktop/user/-/daily/20151001/20151031>.
>
> However, according the stats.grok.se (which was still operational in
> the
> same month), the page received only 1209 pageviews:
> .
>
> Looking at the tabulation of pageviews on Wikipedia Views, the increase
> in pageviews for this page coincides with the change to the Pageview
> API in July 2015:
>  ?page=-=allmonths=all>.
>
> As I understand, page titles must be URL-encoded before the query,
> but the URL-encoding of "-" is itself.
>
> I looked at the API documentation but did not see this behavior listed,
> so I am wondering where these numbers are coming from.
>
> Best regards,
> Issa
>
>
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[Analytics] Making Charts More Interactive

2016-11-17 Thread Jan Dittrich
Hi Dehaya,


> If we were to make the legend Interactive and the world map dynamic, we can
> improve legibility.
> We should making all the values (1 GJ, 10GJ etc) in the legend as clickable
> buttons.
> On clicking say 10kJ the World Map should show Boloid Events of 10GJ
> magnitude and remove the rest. This will make it easier to answer my
> earlier question.
>


As far as I am concerned, the chart extension is build on vega, which does
support interactive behavior: https://github.com/vega/vega/wiki/Signals
However, such is hard(er) to define than the mapping to graphics, in
particular if you want the kind of cross filtering style behavior you refer
to.

Cheers,
 Jan


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