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save time differences in differential Moran and local Moran #406

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lanselin opened this issue Apr 27, 2016 · 2 comments
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save time differences in differential Moran and local Moran #406

lanselin opened this issue Apr 27, 2016 · 2 comments

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@lanselin
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it would be nice to be able to save the differential variables that are created for the differential Moran scatter plot and the differential local Moran. for example, right now there is no way to see which of the low-low clusters correspond to actual decreases (negative yt - yt-1) vs lower increases (positive yt - yt-1). for interpretation, this can be a crucial difference. the only way to do this right now is to actually create a new variable in the table, which duplicates the calculation already carried out for the differential Moran. for the differential local Moran, this could be added under the "save results" dialog, but the Moran scatter plot has no such dialog. alternatively, we may need an additional way to distinguish the positive changes from the negative changes, not for the standardized variables (in the plot), but for the original differences.

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Verified in GeoDa 1.8.6.

Tested manually created difference vs. saved results = identical.

Small thing: By default, both the global and local variable name is DIFF_VAL. Let's differentiate them (e.g. DIFF_VAL2) for LISAs to avoid overwriting the same variable name.

screen shot 2016-05-18 at 6 49 26 pm

Also: Significances --> Significance.

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Verified in GeoDa 1.8.7.3 (OSX Yosemite, 10.10.5).

Fixed:
screen shot 2016-05-20 at 9 05 52 pm

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