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Course: cs400 Semester: Spring 2020 Project name: a25-covid-visualizer Team Members:

  1. Drew Halverson, LEC 001, and dhalverson2@wisc.edu
  2. Kritarth Vyas, LEC 001, and kbvyas@wisc.edu
  3. Ritwik Prasad, LEC 001, and rprasad22@wisc.edu
  4. Roshan Verma, LEC 002, and rverma9@wisc.edu
  5. Timothy Bostanche, LEC 001, tbostanche@wisc.edu

Which team members were on same xteam together? None

Other notes or comments to the grader:

  • To begin, select choose a country from the dropdown box in the top left corner of the GUI.

  • Then, if you would like to select a date range to display on the graph, choose two dates on the bottom and check the checkbox to the left of the date selection.

  • If you would like to view data for a specific day for the selected country, choose a date from the date picker up top.

  • To export data from the previous step to a txt file, click the "save data entry" button. This results in the file "data_output.txt"

  • Our dataset only contains data after 1/22/2020

  • screenshot_0.png is the what the application looks like when opening it

  • screenshot_1.png is what the application looks like after choosing a country, displaying all available date

  • screenshot_2.png is the what the application looks like after clicking on the top calendar function, displaying all data for a specific date

  • screenshot_3.png is the what the application looks like when choosing 2 dates to view a graph for

  • We give some more information in the about menu in the top left corner

  • We credit our source in the sources menu in the top left corner

We also have a screenshot function, that creates a file named, "snapshot.png" that is a screenshot of whatever the program is currently showing. At this time, this function does not work when running the program from the executable.jar, but it does work when running the program from an Eclipse project. This is not our main data output functionality, this is the txt file previously mentioned; the screenshot feature is just an additional thing we did for fun.

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