import datetime
import time
start = datetime.datetime.now()
print(f"Notebook executed on: {start.strftime('%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S%Z')} {time.tzname[time.daylight]}")
Notebook executed on: 07/03/2023 09:33:17 CEST
%config InlineBackend.figure_formats = ['svg']
from oscovida import *
overview("Cote d'Ivoire", weeks=5);
overview("Cote d'Ivoire");
compare_plot("Cote d'Ivoire", normalise=True);
# load the data
cases, deaths = get_country_data("Cote d'Ivoire")
# get population of the region for future normalisation:
inhabitants = population("Cote d'Ivoire")
print(f'Population of "Cote d'Ivoire": {inhabitants} people')
# compose into one table
table = compose_dataframe_summary(cases, deaths)
# show tables with up to 1000 rows
pd.set_option("display.max_rows", 1000)
# display the table
table
Cell In[6], line 6 print(f'Population of "Cote d'Ivoire": {inhabitants} people') ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax
print(f"Download of data from Johns Hopkins university: cases at {fetch_cases_last_execution()} and "
f"deaths at {fetch_deaths_last_execution()}.")
Download of data from Johns Hopkins university: cases at 07/03/2023 09:31:22 and deaths at 07/03/2023 09:31:21.
# to force a fresh download of data, run "clear_cache()"
print(f"Notebook execution took: {datetime.datetime.now()-start}")
Notebook execution took: 0:00:17.589841