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2022 Survey Results, Libraries page, Retention/Users Graph not accurately representing data

Open JWCS opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

On the following page: https://2022.stateofjs.com/en-US/libraries/ There is a scatter graph of Retention percent vs User count I noted a library or two I'd expect wasn't listed, and esbuild was half cut off. Apparently the User count axis is cut off at 10k, therefore React, Vue, Angular, Next, Jest, Mocha, Storybook, Cypress, Jasmine, Puppeteer, Testing Lib, Selenium, Electron, ReactNative, Webpack, Gulp, Rollup, Tsc, Vite are all not represented. As these are arguably the most stable cornerstones of the webdev community (regardless if their retention or interest is slipping), I think it mis-characterizes the rest. Now, if there was a graph jump at the right hand side, where the axes intervals became 5k units, perhaps it wouldn't wash out the low count libraries. But please do try to be completely objective. Those are our benchmarks for nominal success.

JWCS avatar Aug 12 '23 05:08 JWCS

It looks like there's a display bug at the moment where the chart is cut off when you navigate to that page directly. Is that what happened? If you load another page then click through to /libraries, the chart displays as it should.

SachaG avatar Aug 12 '23 23:08 SachaG

Interesting; but it remains for me. Clicking on the link directly, navigating to the page from another adjacent page (previous..., next..., sidebar), all options result in the same truncated graph

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JWCS avatar Aug 13 '23 02:08 JWCS