On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 13:44:16 -0500 Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: > At 02:43 AM 11/23/2005, rob brown wrote: > I believe strongly in the ability of graphics to communicate things > that are very hard to communicate otherwise. Pairwise matrices don't > lend themselves to graphical display. > > Color (even gray scale) can instantly show the Condorcet winner in a > pairwise matrix. I'll use gray scale. When the candidate naming the > row wins, leave the background color of the cell white. When the > column candidate wins, gray it. The winner is the only candidate with > a white row all the way across. (Color the cell with the same name > row and column white also.) > Let's combine the two ideas:
Above I see the matrix with coloring to point to the winner - fine. But overlay that on the matrix with all the counts. This keeps the counts that I consider important, with colors over winning column and row. To clarify - all of winning row and column get marked "winning". -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] people.clarityconnect.com/webpages3/davek Dave Ketchum 108 Halstead Ave, Owego, NY 13827-1708 607-687-5026 Do to no one what you would not want done to you. If you want peace, work for justice. ---- election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info