Hello first time on this stack. I have a general question about where I can find data I can manipulate to just do some data visualization, or even parsing. I am using MS-DOS, Python, and GNUPlot just to create visuals of such data. Some of the data I have was based on measurements that involved like x was time, and y was output and then I could either take the derivative, or even plot it, and its derivative. Any help would be best, because right now I have been to several websites just to find data on Coronavirus being the header. Edit this is like a prescreen really.
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2wondering why this is on meta....this feels more like it should be an open question on open data se. that said, its pretty vague. i can point you to plenty of data portals that are full of datasets....if they are useful to you is another question.– albertMar 16, 2020 at 23:46
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@albert I am trying to craft a question about datasets that I can manipulate to use on Python, and Gnuplot.– EnlightenedFunkyMar 17, 2020 at 14:14
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@albert I found some from the Dept. of Agriculture.– EnlightenedFunkyMar 17, 2020 at 14:15
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which department of agriculture? have you tried data.gov or data.world?– albertMar 17, 2020 at 17:39
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@albert I shifted through some NSF open data links, and the US dept. of Agriculture I got a open dataset about CO, CO2 emission, and started scatter plots of those. I was also going to run some linear regressions on the data.– EnlightenedFunkyMar 17, 2020 at 17:46
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