| How to use the Health Poverty Index (HPI) visualisation tool | |
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Viewing bar-chart data |
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Introduction Viewing data
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Once you have selected your groups and clicked on View HPI data, the navigation links on the left will show the formats in which you can view the HPI data. Bar Chart shows the data in bar-chart format:
Data for the the main (red bars) and comparison groups (dark blue bars) you defined are shown in the bar-chart, with the 26 health-related indicators shown (see the Indicators or Background pages for further details of the indicators, their components and the datasets used). For each indicator, a score of zero indicates the best situation in terms of health poverty and a score of 1 the worst situation. The main and comparison groups are described at the bottom of the page. Rolling your mouse over the variable name should bring up a short description of that variable (this is not available in all browsers). By ‘left-clicking’ on the indicators a pop-up chart of the components that make up the indicator will appear. You can save this chart to reuse in your own documents by saving the image. This varies by web-browser, but typically you can right-click on the chart, and select ‘Save image’. The image will be saved in the common jpeg or png formats, which you can then import into your own documents. |