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- import json
- import pygal
- from pygal.style import LightColorizedStyle as LCS, RotateStyle as RS
- from country_codes import get_country_code
- # Load the data into a list.
- filename = 'population_data.json'
- with open(filename) as f:
- pop_data = json.load(f)
- # Build a dictionary of population data.
- cc_populations = {}
- for pop_dict in pop_data:
- if pop_dict['Year'] == '2010':
- country_name = pop_dict['Country Name']
- population = int(float(pop_dict['Value']))
- code = get_country_code(country_name)
- if code:
- cc_populations[code] = population
- # Group the countries into 3 population levels.
- cc_pops_1, cc_pops_2, cc_pops_3 = {}, {}, {}
- for cc, pop in cc_populations.items():
- if pop < 10000000:
- cc_pops_1[cc] = pop
- elif pop < 1000000000:
- cc_pops_2[cc] = pop
- else:
- cc_pops_3[cc] = pop
- # See how many countries are in each level.
- print(len(cc_pops_1), len(cc_pops_2), len(cc_pops_3))
- wm_style = RS('#336699', base_style=LCS)
- wm = pygal.Worldmap(style=wm_style)
- wm.title = 'World Population in 2010, by Country'
- wm.add('0-10m', cc_pops_1)
- wm.add('10m-1bn', cc_pops_2)
- wm.add('>1bn', cc_pops_3)
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- wm.render_to_file('world_population.svg')
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