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Checkpoint 3: It was a lot easier than I expected. I thought that the top down thinking was very useful in organizing my ideas and thoughts. It allowed me to breakdown each step and analyze what each piece was doing.
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constants.py
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generate_data.py
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planning_scatter.md
I added topics to scale the axes and to create the points to plot.
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plotting.py
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poetry.lock
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pyproject.toml
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scatterplot.py
Checkpoint 3: It was a lot easier than I expected. I thought that the top down thinking was very useful in organizing my ideas and thoughts. It allowed me to breakdown each step and analyze what each piece was doing.
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test_transform.py
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ticks.py
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transform.py
Checkpoint 2: I was very frustrated with the ratio function. I could not figure out how to not get my answer to stop coming out to -0.0.
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