Welcome to global inflation analyser’s documentation!¶
Readme File¶
About The Project¶
This project is named as Global Inflation Analyzer (GIA). It is a python library, and written to give a comprehensive analysis of inflation rate. The library can be used to perform analysis based on a given dataset with the classification standard of classification of individual consumption by purpose (COICOP 2-5-digit hierarchy).
With the dataset contained data about consumer price index for group of products and services, the library will analyze the following main questions or features:
1. How much has inflation changed during the given range of years?
2. In what amount, inflation recorded after or before specific year (e.g. COVID-19 or UKRAIN WAR)?
3. Which group of products or services is highly affected after specific year?
4. In which year was high inflation recorded?
5. What is the inflation rate of a specific products or services globally?
6. What is the inflation rate of a specific products or services group (specific Country)?
Installation¶
Repository¶
Install Global_Inflation_Analyser and go to root folder:
git clone https://gitup.uni-potsdam.de/kar/global_inflation_analyser
cd global_inflation_analyser
After you downloaded our repository, make sure you have Python installed and all the dependencies needed for the project.
Make sure you are in the folder containing the software. Check it running pwd in terminal. it should end in global_inflation_analyser
If you are using conda, you can download all the dependencies, while being in the root folder, with the following command:
conda install -e .
Otherwhise, for installing it with pip, run:
pip install -e .
Usage Guide¶
After you have moved yourself in the repository where you saved the project. You will notice that you have three classes provided to you: preprocessor, analysis and the plotter class. With the Preprocessor class the provided data will be cleaned and filtered to your User needs. The Analysis class calculates the Inflation rate of the given data set and merge all products inflation rate of a given country for specific period of time. The plotter class provides plots with the previous analysed data. Generally if you want to use the Project we would recommend to use the provided Jupyter Notebook and to run all the cells in their given order. While running the cells you will notice you need to choose your data set and the years you want. After you executed the plotting part, your results will be saved in the results directory where you can look up all the plots.
Although all the classes allow independent use from the terminal, the plotter class allows to use all of them and product a visual output in the results folder
use from terminal¶
The plotter function takes both the analyser and the preprocessor and serves as the main entry point for the command-line interface of the Global Inflation Analyser. It analyzes inflation data for different countries and products and generates bar and line charts based on the analysis results. This function takes command-line arguments to specify the analysis type, countries, time period, and plot preferences.
while in root:
python global_inflation_analyser/plotter.py [-h] [-p PRODUCT] -c COUNTRIES COUNTRIES -t START STOP [-g GRAPHIC] -a ANALYSIS [--plotparams PLOTPARAMS]
-h,--help: Show help message and exit.-p PRODUCT: Product name (optional).-c COUNTRIES: List of countries for analysis (required).-t START STOP: Start and stop months for analysis (required, format: “MMM_YYYY”).-g GRAPHIC: Type of plot: “line” for line plot, “bar” for bar plot, “all” for both (default).-a ANALYSIS: Type of analysis: “total” for total analysis, “product” for product-specific analysis (required).--plotparams PLOTPARAMS: Matplotlib parameters options: “bigplot” or “smallplot” (optional).
This function performs inflation analysis for either total or product-specific scenarios based on the user’s input. It generates bar and/or line charts showing inflation rates across different countries over a specified time period.
Total Analysis: Provides inflation rates for a single country across all products.
Product-Specific Analysis: Provides inflation rates for a specific product across multiple countries.
Line Plot: Displays inflation rates as a line plot for each country over time.
Bar Plot: Shows inflation rates as a bar chart for each country over time.
All Plots: Generates both line and bar charts for the selected analysis.
To run the Global Inflation Analyser for total analysis, plotting both bar and line charts:
python global_inflation_analyser/plotter.py -c Country1 Country2 -t Jan_2021 Dec_2022 -a total
To run the Global Inflation Analyser for product-specific analysis, plotting only line charts:
python global_inflation_analyser/plotter.py -p ProductName -c Country1 Country2 -t Jan_2021 Dec_2022 -g line -a product
To apply custom plot settings for big plots:
python global_inflation_analyser/plotter.py -c Country1 Country2 -t Jan_2021 Dec_2022 -a total --plotparams bigplot
Features¶
Comparison Table
Line Plot Diagramm
Bar Plot Diagramm
Dataset can be adjusted
Years adjustable
Product adjustable
Countries adjustable
Documentation¶
Please see Global Inflation Analyzer documentation for more information.
Code of conduct¶
Our code of conduct can be found in the code of CONDUCT.md file in the global_inflation_analyser repository.
Contribution Guidelines¶
Contributions are always welcome, if you want to find out how to contribute to the Project read the CONTRIBUTING.md.
License¶
GPL-3.0-or-later
Copyright (C) 2023 Alejandra Camelo Cruz, Kshitij Kar, Bruk Asrat Tsega, Leon Oparin
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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Full license text can be recovered here
Citation¶
cff-version: 1.2.0
title: Global_Inflation_Analyser
message: >-
If you use this software, please cite it using the
metadata from this file.
type: software
authors:
- given-names: Kshitij
family-names: Kar
email: kar@uni-potsdam.de
affiliation: Universität Potsdam
- given-names: Camelo Cruz
family-names: Alejandra
email: camelocruz@uni-potsdam.de
affiliation: Universität Potsdam
- given-names: Leon
family-names: Oparin
email: leon.oparin@uni-potsdam.de
affiliation: Universität Potsdam
- given-names: Bruk Asrat
family-names: Tsega
email: tsega@uni-potsdam.de
affiliation: Universität Potsdam
abstract: >-
This project is named as Global Inflation Analyzer (GIA).
It is a python library, and written to give a
comprehensive analysis of inflation rate. The library can
be used to perform analysis based on a given dataset with
the classification standard of classification of
individual consumption by purpose (COICOP 2-5-digit
hierarchy).
keywords:
- Consumer Price Index
- Inflation Rate
license: GPL-3.0-or-later
The information for citation can be used from the .cff file in the root folder
Contact Information¶
If you have any question regarding this library, please feel free to get in touch with us:
Acknowledgement¶
We would like to thank the whole Group and the University of Potsdam for the Opportunity to work on such a project and give us the needed knowledge in order to make such a project.