Familypedia talk:Mortality

Preliminary evaluation
Very good. I guess it means, for example, that at some time in the year 1003 - which copy-&-paste renders as 1003 	0.0535714285714290.0536  	0.0178571428571430.0179  	5656

- 56 identifiable people were alive, 3 people died, and one person was born.

Percentages would be easier to comprehend and visually compare. 5.36%, 1.79%. Too difficult?

How does the programming handle people whose birth or death year is unknown? If known to have 1003 as either birth or death year, clearly they can be among the 56. But not otherwise?

— Robin Patterson (Talk) 04:09, 26 July 2009 (UTC)