![]() ![]() However, I won't be regularly maintaining this code or providing coding assistance to new programmers for this project. That's why you might find that my code seems very hard to understand or tweak, and I apologize for that. As a result, none of the code is really designed with ease-of-use, coding style, or collaborator-friendliness in mind. Note: I programmed most of these visualizations quickly, as soon as data was posted to, since I wanted to give the public the most up-to-date summaries as possible. Watch this video for a brief explanation about what this repo is: Here is a demonstration of me downloading and using the Hamoid library: A handful of visualizations also have Python scripts to do non-video related tasks, like sound processing. ![]() These visualizations all use Processing 3 to draw the actual visualization videos: If you'd like to run these code snippets and save them to a video file, you'll also need "Hamoid's Video Exporter", a library that allows to export directly to. This Github repo was announced and explained in this video, from : A repository for my COVID-19 visualizations. ![]()
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