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[FEATURE] combine rescale from accordion into histogram #2660

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iferencik opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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[FEATURE] combine rescale from accordion into histogram #2660

iferencik opened this issue Jan 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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iferencik commented Jan 8, 2024

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The GeoHb users have complained the histogram fucntionality is not helpful. Concretely the histigram was too crowded and filled with uninformative text. GIS systems use histograms are use dto inform users on the distribution of the underlying raster layer in respect to selecting the best classification method. GeoHub could implement tis as well and buimng on ArcGIS and QGIS systems make it even better. For the beginning the histogram should be using d3js and be more simple. The probabilities info shouldbe optional if provided and interval should be renamed to units. A kety aspect would be to request manyintervals from the server but not overcrows the histogram UI with all of them.

Additionally the rescale component could be placed below the histogram and two vertical bars could be placed on top of the histogram just like in this one.

The vertical bars should be linked and synchronized with the slider as to suggets users the mina max limits are settable/editable

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@iferencik iferencik added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 8, 2024
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