Teaching:TUW - UE InfoVis WS 2007/08 - Gruppe 05 - Aufgabe 2: Difference between revisions
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# In the column ‘points’ the numbers should have the same amount of digits before and after the decimal point | # In the column ‘points’ the numbers should have the same amount of digits before and after the decimal point | ||
# The numbers in the column ‘rate’ should all have 3 digits after the decimal point | # The numbers in the column ‘rate’ should all have 3 digits after the decimal point | ||
# The title “effective September 1, 2003” isn´t clear. Is this a date or something else? ''--> Yes, that's a date - what else? ;-)'' | # The title “effective September 1, 2003” isn´t clear. Is this a date or something else? ''--> Yes, that's a date - what else? ;-) --> but only 1,2003 is bold, why is september not bold?'' | ||
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# Due to the use of white spaces the reader scans the table column by column but it would make more sense, if there is less white space between the columns but more white space between the rows. This would make it easier to read the table row by row. | # Due to the use of white spaces the reader scans the table column by column but it would make more sense, if there is less white space between the columns but more white space between the rows. This would make it easier to read the table row by row. |
Revision as of 21:18, 17 November 2007
Aufgabenstellung
Zu beurteilende Tabelle
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Lösung der Aufgabe
Animadversion on the given table
- Absolutley no fill color
- No subdivisions i.e. loan type (there are only 2 types) or term (also 2 types). The information adjustable/fixed or 15/30 is used too often.
- The table is sorted by points. Maybe it would be better, if it´s sort by rate or term
- The word ‘mortgage’ is used to often in the column ‘lender’, it´s not necessary to repeat it so often
- In the column ‘points’ the numbers should have the same amount of digits before and after the decimal point
- The numbers in the column ‘rate’ should all have 3 digits after the decimal point
- The title “effective September 1, 2003” isn´t clear. Is this a date or something else? --> Yes, that's a date - what else? ;-) --> but only 1,2003 is bold, why is september not bold?
- Due to the use of white spaces the reader scans the table column by column but it would make more sense, if there is less white space between the columns but more white space between the rows. This would make it easier to read the table row by row.
The improved table
Loan Type: Adjustable |
Loan Type: Fixed |
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Points | Rate | Lender(Mortgage) | Term | Rate | Lender(Mortage) | Term |
0.0 | 6.000% | ABC | 15 | 7.000% | CDE | 15 |
6.000% | BCD | 15 | 6.750% | BCD | 15 | |
6.000% | CDE | 15 | 6.250% | ABC | 15 | |
0.5 | 6.500% | CDE | 30 | 7.250% | CDE | 30 |
6.250% | BCD | 30 | 7.000% | BCD | 30 | |
6.125% | ABC | 30 | 6.500% | ABC | 30 | |
1.0 | 5.750% | CDE | 15 | 7.000% | CDE | 30 |
5.675% | ABC | 15 | 6.500% | ABC | 30 | |
5.675% | BCD | 15 | 6.500% | BCD | 30 | |
5.675% | ABC | 15 | ||||
5.675% | BCD | 15 |