1-DAV-202 Data Management 2024/25

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· Grades from marked homeworks are on the server in file /grades/userid.txt
· Dates of project submission and oral exams:
Early: submit project Wednesday May 28 9:00am, oral exams Friday May 30 9:00am (limit 8 students).
Regular: submit project Monday June 16, 9:00am, oral exams Thursday June 19 and 20 (estimated 9:00am-2:00pm, schedule will be published before exam).
Sign up for one the exam days in AIS before June 16, 9:30am.
Remedial exams will take place in the last week of the exam period. Beware, there will not be much time to prepare a better project. Projects should be submitted as homeworks to /submit/project.
· Cpp homework is due May 15, 9:00am. Use the time to work on projects.


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HWjavascript


In this lecture we will extend the website from the previous lecture with interactive visualizations written in JavaScript. We will not cover details of the JavaScript programming language, only use visualization contained in the Google Charts library.

Your goal is to take examples from the documentation and tweak them for your purposes.

A short explanation how things fit together:

  • Your Python server (in Flask) produces a HTML page with some content.
  • You can embed some Javascript code inside the HTML. This code will be run in browser.

Tips:

Merging multiple examples together:

  • You need to include `<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>` just once. This is similar to `import` in python.
  • You can either call `google.charts.load("current", {packages:["calendar"]});` separatelly for each package or list all packages in one line in one array.
  • After loading of library is done, this calls you function named `drawChart` `google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);`. You can either draw multiples charts in one fuction, or call multiple function (you need to set multiple callbacks). Be careful to not name functions with same name.
  • Each chart needs its own element with different ID. That's this thing: `
    `. Refferenced here: `new google.visualization.Histogram(document.getElementById('chart_div'));`
  • Follow instructions here: [1]