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Challenge #107: Plot Employment Rates by Gender in the US

Falk
5 - Atom
 
Inactive User
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KM
6 - Meteoroid

My solution. Interesting to see everyone else's approaches and how they differ!

NicoleJohnson
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

Oops, missed one! It's been a busy month... :) My solution!

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Cheers, 

NJ

LordNeilLord
15 - Aurora

Solution

 

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@LordNeilLord

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estherb47
15 - Aurora
15 - Aurora

Still working on the advanced piece. I was able to render it out in Tableau, using the Forecasting tool.

 

My solution, taking advantage of the dynamic tools to choose the columns and rename them.

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TerryT
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Thanks @JohnPo for showing me the "Model Coefficients" gallery tool (https://gallery.alteryx.com/#!app/Model-Coefficients/56bcd989a248970ce0ba08be)

 

My data show a crossover year of 2123.

 

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terry10
11 - Bolide

My first time using the charting tool.

SeanAdams
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Struggled with the extrapolation piece, but @PhilipMannering solution gave me an excuse to use the R tool for the first time (thanks Philip)

 

Intersection around the year 2136 or so

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StevenBetts
8 - Asteroid

Nice to play with the charting tool :) 

 

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