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#1 2019-04-25 13:02:01

jinbaili83
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Registered: 2018-06-15
Posts: 221

Migration statistics

I wanted to see how far people migrate, so i tried to compare place of birth and their death.
Hope i didn't screw up.
Results only for people who survived to adulthood (14yo)
5000-1000 = 33 people
1000-500   = 58
500-200     = 227
200-100     = 382
100-50       = 490
50-0           = 2507
stats
picture shows all births that day, color coded by time

Is there a way to see wich deaths ware caused by animals, data has only disconnections, starvation, killer id and old age?

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#2 2019-04-25 13:17:56

thundersen
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Registered: 2018-12-02
Posts: 92

Re: Migration statistics

Very cool!

Yeah, animal deaths are logged as starvation, as far as I know.

Which tools did you use to make this? I did a similar thing a while back using Python and plotly. You can find the old thread here and the code here, if you're interested.

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#3 2019-04-25 19:33:06

Grim_Arbiter
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Registered: 2018-12-30
Posts: 943

Re: Migration statistics

thundersen wrote:

Very cool!

Yeah, animal deaths are logged as starvation, as far as I know.

Which tools did you use to make this? I did a similar thing a while back using Python and plotly. You can find the old thread here and the code here, if you're interested.

Hey you're back! I was going to rewrite my exploration thread now that the coordinates are gone. I wouldn't have been able to write that first one without that old plot smile


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#4 2019-04-25 20:24:51

jinbaili83
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Registered: 2018-06-15
Posts: 221

Re: Migration statistics

@ thundersen
I used libreoffice calc spreadsheet because i got used to it in my previous work. I suck with coding so no scripts for me.

Its mostly use just simple stuff like sorting and filtering to get data but with 10000-20000 records its tedious, especialy generating that chart.

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#5 2019-04-25 20:28:43

thundersen
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Registered: 2018-12-02
Posts: 92

Re: Migration statistics

Grim_Arbiter wrote:

Hey you're back! I was going to rewrite my exploration thread now that the coordinates are gone. I wouldn't have been able to write that first one without that old plot smile

Great you found that useful. Looking forward to reading about your newest insights. smile

I came back from a long trip a few days ago and have now found the time to jump back into OHOL.

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