@extends('template') @section('title') Part 3: Plotting Candy Power Rankings @stop @section('content') # Part 3: Plotting Candy Power Rankings ## Task 1: Plot the Ultimate Halloween Candy Power Rankings The website [fivethirtyeight.com](http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-ultimate-halloween-candy-power-ranking/) has an **Ultimate Halloween Candy Power Ranking**. The ranking comes from asking users to choose their preferred candy froma selection of two. Data was collected from about 269,000 matchups and from 8,371 different IP addresses. We will be using this data, which is stored in a variable called `candy` in `candyData.py` in your `plotting` folder. Import this file so you can access the `candy` variable. ### Task 1a: View the data in `candyData.py` so you understand the structure. ### Task 1b: Write `makeCandyPlot()` Your `makeCandyPlot` function takes 2 parameters: data and how many of the top ranked candies to plot. Note that all 3 of the examples below are plotted from the same function. The user specifies how many of the top candies are to be plotted. The plots show the most selected candy (Reese's) at top. The `makeCandyPlot` function also saves each plot in a filename that as indicated in the examples below. ### Example 1i ```py makeCandyPlot(candy,7) # saves the plot in a file called `candyTop7.png` ``` ### Example 1ii ```py makeCandyPlot(candy,20) # saves the plot in a file called `candyTop20.png` ``` ### Example 1iii ```py makeCandyPlot(candy,50) # saves the plot in a file called `candyTop50.png` ``` ## Task 1c: Check your `lab09` folder for the newly generated plots If your working directory is set to be your `lab09` folder, then look inside that folder and check that plots are correctly saved. --- ## Task 2: Plot the Ultimate Halloween Candy Power Rankings over a given percentage In this task, instead of pulling a specific number of data entries, we will select our data set based on the percentage of wins that the user specifies. For example, if the user selects 75%, then we will plot all candy that has a percentage greater than 75%. ## Task 2a: `makeCandyPlotByPercentage` This function takes two parameters: the data and the winning percentage cutoff. It plots all the candy that has a winning percentage higher than the given cutoff. ### Example 2i ```py makeCandyPlotByPercentage(candy,80) # saves the plot in a file called `candyTopPercentGreaterThan80.png` ``` ### Example 2ii ```py makeCandyPlotByPercentage(candy,70) # saves the plot in a file called `candyTopPercentGreaterThan70.png` ``` ### Example 2iii ```py makeCandyPlotByPercentage(candy,50) # saves the plot in a file called `candyTopPercentGreaterThan50.png` ``` ## Task 2b: Verify that plots are created Check your `lab09` folder to make sure that the corresponding plots were created there (e.g. `candyTopPercentGreaterThan50.png`, and others). --- @include('/labs/lab15/_toc') @stop