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Pop. ranking table edit (boros + t-ships)

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Investigating the red link to nowhere of "Aravat" led me to discover the near-vandalism of the edit: not only was the typo introduced, but a township was added to a previously boro-only list, & the last boro (Friendsville) was bumped off the list; said bump removed too much & broke the table.

I peeped at other counties & determined that both boros & t-ships should be displayed. I grabbed the lists of the b+t from their edit pages, massaged them with some quick Python code, visited each to get the pops, & used some more Python to sort the combined list. I used the colors from the Luzerne Co. pop table, since its boro color seemed to match this one. I used my sandbox to test & fine-tune the table.

When the 2020 census figures become available, I (or you) can update the table with not too much difficulty, using the Python code; just need to update the numbers & sort. Login54321 (talk) 10:04, 4 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]