Cloud Quest #17: Weather Permitting
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Hi Community,
We posted the solution JSON file to Cloud Quest #16. Check it out and let us know what you think! Send suggestions to academy@alteryx.com or leave a comment below!
Let’s dive into this week's quest!
- Download the provided JSON file containing your starting data and workflow files.
- Upload the provided Cloud Quest 17 Start.json file into your Analytics Cloud library.
- All necessary datasets are contained within Text Input tools in the workflow.
For more detailed instructions on how to import and export Designer Cloud workflow files, check out the pinned article Cloud Quest Submission Process Update.
Scenario:
Marie lives in Toronto, Canada. Every spring, as soon as the weather permits it, she rides her bike to work. Her office is about 15 km away from her home if she drives her car, and a 12 km ride if she bikes.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Marie works remotely. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, she has to go to into the office. If the temperature gets up to 28 degrees Celsius, she drives to work.
Use the dataset to determine:
- How many days did Marie bike and drive in April, May, and June 2021?
- How many kilometers did Marie bike and drive in April, May, and June 2021?
Use the “Max Temperature” information provided in the dataset.
Note: If the Max Temperature is NULL, assume it is a driving day.
** Data source: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_data/daily_data_e.html?StationID=51459
If you find yourself struggling with any of the tasks, feel free to explore these interactive lessons in the Maveryx Academy for guidance:
- Getting Started with Designer Cloud
- Building Connections in Designer Cloud
- Building Your Workflow in Designer Cloud
Once you have completed your quest, go back to your Analytics Cloud library.
- Download your workflow solution file.
- Include your JSON file and a screenshot of your workflow as attachments to your comment.
Here’s to a successful quest!
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