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swimr - https://github.com/tlumip/swimr - currently compares county level population and employment projections with SWIM results through time. The same functionality (and comparison data) should be added (and easily editable) for Oregon MPOs - so that an analyst can quickly compare how SWIM is growing an MPO versus how that MPO envisions it will be growing. This is of specific importance when comparing the future year for SWIM to use for an MPO's external model (select link pull). A user should pull the SWIM select link trends for the year that most closely approximates that local area's (MPO's) land use. A small update to swimr can make this process much easier.
Additionally, I also have a scribble on my board about adding 2010-2016 data into swimr - not 100% sure what that means, but I think it means that at this point we know how all the counties have grown through 2016, so we should update that reference data to something known...
jfdman commented on Nov 7, 2017
Expose reference data in SWIMr instead of hard-coding data in R
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bettinardi commented on Feb 24, 2017
swimr - https://github.com/tlumip/swimr - currently compares county level population and employment projections with SWIM results through time. The same functionality (and comparison data) should be added (and easily editable) for Oregon MPOs - so that an analyst can quickly compare how SWIM is growing an MPO versus how that MPO envisions it will be growing. This is of specific importance when comparing the future year for SWIM to use for an MPO's external model (select link pull). A user should pull the SWIM select link trends for the year that most closely approximates that local area's (MPO's) land use. A small update to swimr can make this process much easier.
Additionally, I also have a scribble on my board about adding 2010-2016 data into swimr - not 100% sure what that means, but I think it means that at this point we know how all the counties have grown through 2016, so we should update that reference data to something known...
jfdman commented on Nov 7, 2017
Expose reference data in SWIMr instead of hard-coding data in R
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: