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Challenge #201: Wage Ain't Nothin' but a Number

sonyakasenkramer
8 - Asteroid

I replaced nulls and zeros with the federal rate.

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EW
11 - Bolide

I included average CPI for funsies!

 

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RWvanLeeuwen
11 - Bolide

Wage is more than a number though 🙂

 

I am unsure about those 2018 values in the separate column, and perhaps I should have added the federal values as well... Anyways, here's my take on whats asked:

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chris_ramsay_dup_425
8 - Asteroid

Thanks for the challenge! Here's my solution.

seinchyiwoo
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)
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CaminoPinan
8 - Asteroid

Here it goes!

bkclaw113
9 - Comet

This was the first time that I have used the interactive charting tool.

First time through I thought I needed to transform the data so I had distinct columns for each layer, and was thinking that was very clunky.  So went through it again and realized that can use the normalized data for the layer and then the transform within iChart creates the distinct series.  That was not intuitive for me using the tool, but definitely makes it much more useful now that I know it is there.

badiualex
8 - Asteroid
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nini
8 - Asteroid

My Solution:

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kroberts
6 - Meteoroid

Wasn't too difficult, but fun working with the interactive graphics.

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