This template should be used for all outbreak, epidemic and pandemic medical cases charts based on {{Bar box}} to maintain consistency. It displays horizontal bars for up to 5 different classifications of cases for each valid date or interval. It offers two columns to make numbers explicit and to show relative or absolute changes. It also uses a sophisticated toggling system to control the visualization of data rows across many months or years. It is designed to be flexible, but still standardizes some parts of the chart. This template should be transcluded in other templates, NOT in article pages. Suggest features in the talk page or code them if they're neither controversial nor incompatibility prone.
{{Medical cases chart
|float = side of the page where the chart will be located (left|center|right|none) [optional, defaults to: right]
|barwidth = width of the stacked bars area (thin|medium|wide|auto) [optional, defaults to: medium]
|numwidth = max width of the numbers in the right columns (AA or AAAA)←(n|t|m|w|x|d) [suggested, defaults to: mm; see info below]
|rowheight = height of each bar in multiples of the text height [optional, defaults to: 1.6]
|pretitle = text at the beginning of the title [optional]
|disease = name of the disease
|location = location of the outbreak the chart is showing
|location2 = broader location such as state/province or country [optional]
|location3 = broadest location such as country [optional]
|posttitle = text at the end of the title [optional]
|outbreak = name of the main outbreak for the links of the {{navbar}} [see info below]
|recoveries = whether to display recoveries in the legend (yesno) [optional, defaults to: yes]
|reclbl = alternate label for the 2nd cases classification [optional, defaults to: Recoveries]
|altlbl1 = alternate label for the 3rd cases classification (hide) [optional, defaults to: Active cases]
|altlbl2 = alternate label for the 4th cases classification [optional]
|altlbl3 = alternate label for the 5th cases classification [optional]
|collapsible= whether rows are collapsible (forced no if days span <= duration) (yesno) [optional, defaults to: 'auto']
|duration = span of last days to initially display to control default chart height [optional, defaults to: 15]
|nooverlap = whether to prevent the last month's toggle from overlapping, in days, [optional, defaults to: no; see info below]
with the "Last XX days" toggle (yesno)
|right1 = heading of the 1st data column [optional, defaults to: # of cases]
|right1data = cases classification of the 1st column for auto filling (1-5|alttot1-2) [optional, defaults to: 3, if right1 is "# of cases"]
|changetype1= calculate percent change (%), absolute change (#), [optional, defaults to: percent]
or weekly incidence (w) (p|a|w)
|right2 = heading of the 2nd data column [optional]
|right2data = cases classification of the 2nd column for auto filling (1-5|alttot1-2) [optional, defaults to: 1, if right2 is "# of deaths"]
|changetype2= calculate percent change (%), absolute change (#), onlypercent (o), [optional, defaults to: percent]
or weekly incidence (w) (p|a|o|w)
|changetype = applies to both 1st and 2nd change columns [optional]
|population = population count, required for weekly incidence, otherwise no effect [optional, if changetype w is set without population, it will default to percent]
|datapage = tabular data page from Commons to scrape cases data from [optional; see its talk section and module]
|data = data lines for each valid date or interval [suggested; see Data's syntax]
|footer = footer of the chart [suggested]
}}
It may be desirable to make a specific outbreak chart have different widths depending on the page it is displayed. The barwidth parameter can be used to achieve this. For example, |barwidth={{{barwidth|wide}}} will display the chart wide in the template page itself, but will allow different widths when the outbreak template is transcluded with this parameter in article pages.
numwidth is a sequence of the initials of none, thin, medium, wide, extra wide and default, and it determines the maximum width of each number in the data columns. Therefore, one should be chosen that minimizes the total width, but which doesn't make the numbers break/wrap on mobile view. Using 2 or 4 characters allocates one or two data columns, respectively. For example, |numwidth=mw sets the right1 value column to medium and the right1 change column to wide. |numwidth=mwnt sets the right1 value column to medium, the right1 change column to wide, the right2 value column to none, and the right2 change column to thin.
^ abBrackets also fit as they are automatically generated
The {{navbar}} links are constructed like this: "outbreak data/[[location3/]location2/]*location medical cases chart". outbreak may be more descriptive than disease to avoid page name collisions. So, for example, COVID-19 charts have |outbreak=COVID-19 pandemic. location has "the " internally removed and is capitalized to become *location.
By default, the "Last X days" button toggles days which intersect with those of the last months. This happens regardless of the state (activated or not) of the month buttons. In fact, due to limitations of custom collapsing, toggles are stateless (a workaround is used to simulate two 'states'). All in all, this can lead to situations where clicking one button causes unintuitive toggling like creating date gaps. nooverlap works around this issue by forcing the buttons of the last months to not overlap with the "Last X days" button. The result is usually a partial last month button, "Mon XX-XX", where XX are the first and last days of the month that the button affects. Extra info in the main bug discussion.
To display absolute change in the first column and percent change in the second column, set the following (AA represents any two allowed characters, # represents the classification number being shown, which should be the same for right1data and right2data):
The data parameter should be populated by a sequence of lines containing a different set of parameters separated by semicolons, ;.
|data=
date
deaths
2nd classification (recoveries)
3rd classification (total or altlbl1)
4th classification #
5th classification #
1st column #
1st column change
2nd column #
2nd column change
other parameters=values
date
deaths
2nd classification (recoveries)
3rd classification (total or altlbl1)
4th classification #
5th classification #
1st column #
1st column change
2nd column #
2nd column change
other parameters=values
...
All values are optional, and empty values can be represented by sequential semicolons (e.g. ;;). Omitting the date will treat the row as a date interval, unless the date can be automatically interpolated (for 1 day intervals). This is mostly done when no new cases are reported. Omitting a classification value makes a 0 width stacked bar and omitting all values or the line itself is recommended to depict dates where no data is reported.
The expression for total in the 3rd cases classification has deaths and recoveries automatically subtracted from it. If a manual calculation of the number in that classification (generally active cases) is wanted, use alttot1. The same applies to the expression for total in the 5th cases classification and alttot2.
The 1st column #, 1st column change, 2nd column #, and 2nd column change values can be automatically calculated if omitted. The 1st column values will be automatically calculated if right1 is omitted or |right1=# of cases, and the 2nd column values will be automatically calculated if |right2=# of deaths. If right1 or right2 are set to other values, the columns can still be automatically calculated by setting right1data and right2data to the classification number wanted for display in columns 1 and 2, respectively (e.g. 1 for deaths, 2 for recoveries, 3 for total, etc.). The changes in the first and second columns are automatically wrapped in parentheses.
The other parameters=values can be any number of the parameters below and their values, separated by semicolons. See the examples.
alttot1 = alternate expression for active cases (3rd cases classification)
alttot2 = alternate expression for number in the 5th cases classification
firstright1= whether a change in the first column is not applicable (n.a.) (yesno)
firstright2= whether a change in the second column is not applicable (n.a.) (yesno)
enddate = end date of interval if automatic one causes incorrect toggling behavior [required if chart ends with interval]
note0 = note text post-fixed to the date, that should create a minimum space consuming object, like a note link, to avoid wrapping
note1 = like note0, only post-fixed to column 1
note2 = like note1, only post-fixed to column 2
) Deaths Recoveries Active confirmed Suspected Estimated
Date
Confirmed cases
Including suspected and estimated cases
1918-03-10
6000(n.a.)
⋮
1918-07
40000(+500%)
10500(n.a.)
⋮
40000(=)
10500(=)
1919
1mi(+500k)
{{#invoke:Medical cases chart|chart
|numwidth=tttt
|disease=Ebola
|location=Guinea-Bissau
|outbreak=2014 EVD epidemic
|altlbl1=hide
|altlbl2=Moderate cases
|altlbl3=Severe cases (hospitalized)
|duration=5
|nooverlap=y
|right1=# of severe cases
|right1data=alttot2
|right2=# of deaths
|changetype=a
|data=
2014-01-01;;;;;;alttot2=1;;+1
2014-01-15;1;;;;;alttot2=1;;=;;+1
<!-- no data reported -->
2014-01-20;2;;;1;;alttot2=1;;=;;+1
<!-- no data reported -->note0={{efn|On Jan 21st, there was a national blackout that forced the data to be reported on the next day.}}
2014-01-22;2;;;2;;alttot2=2;;+1;;=
;2;;;2;;alttot2=2
;2;1;;1;;alttot2=2
2014-02-05;3;1;;1;;alttot2=1
;3;2;;;;alttot2=1;enddate=2014-03-01
;3;2;;1;;alttot2=1
2014-03-30;3;4;;;;alttot2=0;note1={{efn|On Mar 30th, new cases were reported just before the press conference, thus they weren't included in the official count.}}
2014-03-31;3;4;;2;;alttot2=1;;+1
2014-04-01;3;5;;4;;alttot2=2
2014-04-02;5;6;;5;;alttot2=3;note2={{efn|The death of a foreigner at a border crossing medical tent is under dispute if it should be included in Guinea-Bissau's count.}}
;5;8;;3;;alttot2=3;enddate=2014-04-04
|footer={{notelist}}}}
From 10 February 2020 onwards, the data includes the cases in Hubei that were not tested for the virus but clinically diagnosed based on medical imaging showing signs of pneumonia.[1]
The lab-tested data was also separately available for 10–15 February 2020.[2]
Data from 16 February 2020 onwards did not include a separate number of lab-tested cases.
From 19 February 2020 onwards, only new lab-tested cases were counted towards the total (but clinically diagnosed cases counted earlier were not discarded).[3]
On 17 April 2020, following the Wuhan government's issuance of a report on accounting for COVID-19 deaths that occurred at home that went previously unreported, as well as the subtraction of deaths that were previously double-counted by different hospitals, the NHC revised their cumulative totals dating to 16 April, adding 325 cumulative cases and 1,290 deaths.[4]
^The 02-10 and 02-11 clinically diagnosed data has been based on appendix in the 02-11 Hubei WJW data, with 02-10's data obtained from deducting the number of new C.D. cases on that day from the total.
^The 02-12 data has been corrected based on the 02-13 NHC subtraction data and corresponding 02-13 Hubei data.
^Data from 02-19 excludes clinical diagnoses, so the calculation is made provisionally for ease of understanding the progression of the situation.
References
^国家卫生健康委员会办公厅 (5 February 2020). 新型冠状病毒感染肺炎的诊疗方案(试行第五版)(PDF). 国家卫生健康委员会办公厅 (in Chinese (China)). Archived(PDF) from the original on 5 February 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2020.