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brian-courts avatar brian-courts commented on August 26, 2024

Regarding the problems of which claim dates are reported, and how:

My system is very crude. I think what is needed is a variation of what you do when you show claim dates and ages for an alternative strategy - take the proposed dates and see which ones actually work, and derive the sentences you put in the output (or a table, as you propose above).

In fact, it might make sense to create that entire alternative strategy output, including the table of year-by-year benefits, when a person selects a date. I would put that in a separate <div> below the graph, rather than beside it (where my output is).

You're much more adept and familiar with those calcs, so if you'd like to take on that revision, I'd be delighted.

If you want me to try, I'll give it a shot.

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MikePiper avatar MikePiper commented on August 26, 2024

I can take this one on. Might not get to start working on it though until Monday or Tuesday. And I don't really have any sense of how hard it's going to be. We'll see!

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brian-courts avatar brian-courts commented on August 26, 2024

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MikePiper avatar MikePiper commented on August 26, 2024

I just made a new commit that uses the functions in solutionset.service to create strings related to the selected filling date(s), which are then used to populate an unordered list.

Would you mind giving it a test to see what you think? (I'll leave this "issue" open so that continued discussion can occur in case you have other suggestions/concerns/comments.)

I think this means we can also delete the various code relating to selectedClaimDatesString and selectedPercentString, but I wanted to check with you before doing so.

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