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Thanks for the age distribution file. Created with the data a grafik in Excel.
Just an idea how it can be done, however not yet dynamic. As a simple text file may be easier and faster to do it in Excel. But since the data does not change too much over the years (not during my lifetime) have a lot of time to think how it can be done better.
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Not at the moment. You can use a StringDictionary to calculate the age breakdown of each individual. If you want the distribution by gender, you would need two dictionaries. I have written a piece of code that displays the age breakdown. This code does not group age by decade or anything fancy. You will have to wait for Beta 16 for more date options. To display a graph, you can use an HTML <TABLE> and play with the width of the cell using a different background color. | Set oDistribution = Util.NewStringDictionary For Each i In Individuals oDistribution.Add i.age Next iDistributionLast = oDistribution.Count - 1 For iDistribution = 0 To iDistributionLast Report.WritePhrase "{\U}{0} having age of {1}.{\br}", Dic.PlurialCardinal("Individual", oDistribution.KeyCounter(iDistribution)), oDistribution.Key(iDistribution) Next |
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Is there a way to display in a grafik the number of individuals age > 5, >10, >15, >20,....>80, >85 and so on, rather than listed up, like part of a summary report, separated into males and females?
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