feat(describegpt): emit x-qsv.gauge_range KPI hint for canonical-scale measures#4185
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…e measures Teaches the `--dictionary --infer-content-type` pass to propose a `gauge_range` [min, max] for numeric MEASURE columns on a canonical scale (percent, ratio, rating, bounded index), which `viz smart --dictionary` reads as `x-qsv.gauge_range` to draw a gauge KPI tile instead of a bare number. Follows the existing propose-then-verify discipline (same as null_values): - LlmDictField carries the raw model proposal; parse_llm_dictionary_response only shape-validates ([min,max] of two finite numbers, min<max), gated on --infer-content-type. - combine_dictionary_entries (and the two-pass baseline variant) keep it ONLY when the finalized role is `measure` AND the observed [min,max] fits inside the proposed scale — a range the data spills past is dropped (verify_gauge_range, run after role coercion). An unverified gauge is simply not emitted, so no-flag and non-measure runs stay byte-identical. - build_x_qsv emits it as the 2-element array viz consumes. `target` (delta baseline) is deliberately NOT emitted: a business goal is unfalsifiable from the data, so an LLM would fabricate one. Deferred; viz's delta path stays dormant until a hand-authored dictionary supplies a target. The refine prompt is intentionally left untouched: like role/concept, the first-pass gauge_range survives the refine overlay via baseline preservation (locked by two_pass_refine_omitting_gauge_range_preserves_the_baseline), so the DEFAULT_DICTIONARY_REFINE_PROMPT guard test stays green. Caveats: the guardrail catches scale OVERFLOW, not wrong-scale (a 0-1 ratio the model mistags [0,100] still passes containment); and whether a given LLM returns sensible ranges is not CI-testable — verify with a live QSV_VIZ_REGEN_LLM=1 run. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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… (roborev #3606) Medium: viz's build_kpi_row only turns a column into a gauge KPI tile when it earned a box/violin/histogram distribution panel, which low-cardinality integer ratings never do — so the prompt's 1-to-5 / 0-to-10 rating examples advertised gauges viz cannot render. Narrowed the prompt to CONTINUOUS canonical scales (percentage, probability/ratio, bounded continuous index) and added an explicit clause telling the model NOT to gauge discrete/low-cardinality ratings. (Gauging panel-less measures in viz is left as a follow-up enhancement.) Low: verify_gauge_range now also requires the column's qsv type to be Integer/Float, so a String column the LLM mis-tags role:measure whose lexicographic min/max happen to parse as floats can no longer keep/emit a gauge. New test combine_drops_gauge_range_for_non_numeric_type; prompt-gating assertion updated to the new bullet wording. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…icator Long auto-generated KPI labels (e.g. "Mean Profit Margin Percentage") rendered as the plotly Indicator's built-in title — a large font above the number — and overran narrow tiles, colliding with neighbours. Move the label out of the indicator title into a smaller, word-wrapped subtitle annotation centered BELOW each tile: kpi_indicator now owns only the number/gauge/delta and reserves the bottom band of its domain, and both render paths (typed grid + inline) draw the label via kpi_label_annotation. wrap_kpi_label greedily wraps on word boundaries (never hard-splitting a word); tile width (tile count) sets the wrap threshold. Verified in-browser on the gemma-inferred sales_sample gauge dashboard: labels sit cleanly below each tile, and the longest wraps to two lines with no overlap. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The previous KPI subtitle labels were too small (10px) to read comfortably. Keep them below the indicator (not as titles) but bump the font to 13px, widen the reserved bottom band to 30% to fit two wrapped lines, and tighten the wrap threshold so long labels still break cleanly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The label sat at the very bottom of the reserved band, a full band below the indicator's number (which has its own bottom padding), reading as too detached. Anchor the label up inside that padding (14% of the band above the reserved line) in both render paths so it sits snug under the number. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…n (roborev #3610) The previous commit raised every KPI label uniformly into the indicator domain, which is safe for number-only tiles (empty padding below the centered number) but risks overlapping gauge tiles — the always-present Completeness gauge and any dictionary-backed measure gauge sit lower in the domain. Compute label_y per tile in both render paths: number-only tiles keep the raised position (snug under the number), gauge tiles anchor at the reserved line, fully below the indicator domain so the label can never land on the dial. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The per-tile label split (roborev #3610) dropped gauge-tile labels to a lower line, creating an uneven, distracting baseline across the KPI row. Visual review shows the gauge dial is a semicircle in the TOP of the domain with its number below it, so the label band directly under the number is clear of the dial — the overlap #3610 guarded against does not occur at the label's actual position. Anchor every label (number-only AND gauge) at the same raised y for one clean baseline snug under the numbers, with no dial overlap. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…rget hints
The KPI overview row (Completeness gauge + headline measure tiles), and the
x-qsv.gauge_range / x-qsv.target dictionary hints that turn a measure tile into
a gauge or a "vs target" delta, were undocumented. Add them to the viz `smart`
Overview-panels list and the --dictionary help, and note gauge_range emission
under describegpt --infer-content-type (clarifying target is hand-authored, not
inferred). Regenerated docs/help/{viz,describegpt}.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…ow (roborev #3613) The nested `- "gauge_range"` / `- "target"` bullets inside the --dictionary Options help began with a dash, so the docopt-based help generator parsed them as an option definition and emitted a spurious `-, -` row in docs/help/viz.md. Reword both hints as flowing prose (no leading dashes) and regenerate the help; the --dictionary row is now a single clean entry that still documents both hints. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…ry example Completeness was a permanent KPI gauge tile that read ~100% for most datasets and crowded the overview row. Move it to a quiet "Completeness:" line in the dashboard header table (between Columns: and Compiled:), and drop it from the KPI row - which now leads purely with the headline MEASURES and returns None when a dataset has no measure to headline (e.g. a map-only dataset, so its map reclaims panel-0). build_kpi_row no longer needs the row count. Add a deterministic gallery example (examples/viz/sales_kpi_dict.schema.json + gen_gallery.py entry -> smart_sales_kpi.html) that showcases both dictionary KPI hints on sales_sample: x-qsv.gauge_range [0,1] draws Discount % / Profit Margin % as GAUGES, and x-qsv.target 0.25 on Profit Margin adds a "vs target" DELTA (mean 0.21 -> red -0.042). Hand-authored, so it regenerates without a live LLM. Regenerated the gallery (39 figures) and the affected smart dashboards (their completeness now shows in the header). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…json) sales_kpi_dict.schema.json is referenced by gen_gallery.py and drives the committed smart_sales_kpi.html, but .gitignore's `*.json` rule dropped it from the previous commit. Force-add it (matching the sibling *_dict.schema.json fixtures) so the gallery example is reproducible. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…borev #3615) The viz smart help still described the KPI row as leading every dashboard with a built-in Completeness gauge, but completeness now lives in the header metadata table and the KPI row is omitted when a dataset has no headline measure. Reword the "KPI overview row" bullet accordingly and regenerate docs/help/viz.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Teaches the
describegpt --dictionary --infer-content-typepass to propose agauge_range[min, max]for numeric measure columns on a canonical scale (percent, ratio/probability, rating, bounded index).viz smart --dictionaryalready reads this back asx-qsv.gauge_rangeto draw a gauge KPI tile instead of a bare number — so this is the piece that makes the KPI overview gauges (from #4184) "light up" automatically, rather than only from a hand-authored dictionary.Design
Follows the existing propose-then-verify discipline (same pattern as
null_values):LlmDictFieldcarries the raw model proposal;parse_llm_dictionary_responseonly shape-validates ([min, max]of two finite numbers,min < max), gated on--infer-content-type.combine_dictionary_entriesand the two-pass baseline variant keep it only when the finalizedroleismeasureAND the observed[min, max]fits inside the proposed scale — a range the data spills past is dropped (verify_gauge_range, run after role coercion). An unverified gauge is simply not emitted, so no-flag and non-measure runs stay byte-identical.build_x_qsvemits it as the 2-element arrayviz'sxq_rangeconsumes.targetis deliberately NOT emittedA delta baseline/target is a business goal — unfalsifiable from the data, so an LLM would fabricate one every time. Deferred;
viz's delta path stays dormant until a hand-authored dictionary supplies atarget.Refine prompt untouched
Like
role/concept, the first-passgauge_rangesurvives the refine overlay via baseline preservation, so theDEFAULT_DICTIONARY_REFINE_PROMPTguard test stays green (no const drift).Tests
All green: 761 in-crate unit + 86 describegpt + 272 viz, clippy-clean.
[lo, hi]array shapevizreads backCaveats
QSV_VIZ_REGEN_LLM=1run to confirm end-to-end (which would also refresh the pre-generated gallery dashboards with lit gauges).[0,100], likediscount_pct, passes containment but renders a needle near zero). Acceptable for v1.🤖 Generated with Claude Code