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Quoted By: >>936567
I’m working on a project for a greater cause; mainly a graph that informs people of the % change of active COVID-19 cases
literally no other website provides this metric, and it’s been tedious, thus far to write every number from scratch. I’m just trying to provide a simple figure that allows people to see that the spread (or amount of people walking around with the virus) is slowing down
I have no coding experience, so I’m turning you all for help. I’m requesting a code that I can simply copy-paste into an online emulator (if possible) like
>https://repl.it/languages/python3
from the below link, the code should be able to take the values from February 01 2020 until present, and paste them onto B2 onwards, in relation to the date:
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OvZH1V5pFChgJ1x34EqSeeHHupD1T9Id_IUDOSbS0y4/edit?usp=sharing
(I'll be making new rows, as time moves on)
pic related. where I’m trying to extract the information from
>https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/worldwide-graphs/#active-cases
literally no other website provides this metric, and it’s been tedious, thus far to write every number from scratch. I’m just trying to provide a simple figure that allows people to see that the spread (or amount of people walking around with the virus) is slowing down
I have no coding experience, so I’m turning you all for help. I’m requesting a code that I can simply copy-paste into an online emulator (if possible) like
>https://repl.it/languages/python3
from the below link, the code should be able to take the values from February 01 2020 until present, and paste them onto B2 onwards, in relation to the date:
>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OvZH1V5pFChgJ1x34EqSeeHHupD1T9Id_IUDOSbS0y4/edit?usp=sharing
(I'll be making new rows, as time moves on)
pic related. where I’m trying to extract the information from
>https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/worldwide-graphs/#active-cases