Community Spring Cleaning week is here! Join your fellow Maveryx in digging through your old posts and marking comments on them as solved. Learn more here!

Weekly Challenges

Solve the challenge, share your solution and summit the ranks of our Community!

Also available in | Français | Português | Español | 日本語
IDEAS WANTED

Want to get involved? We're always looking for ideas and content for Weekly Challenges.

SUBMIT YOUR IDEA

Challenge #330: Check out the weather

Lachlan_Nichols
Alteryx
Alteryx

Here is my solution. I was a bit confused by the dates mentioned in the question so I went with Mar-May = spring, Jun-Aug = Summer & Sep-Nov = fall.

 

Found I had to use two date-time options plus a text to columns to split up date and time. Keen to see how others did that in a more efficient way.

derekbelyea
12 - Quasar

derekbelyea_0-1659940176566.png

 

hozikanch
7 - Meteor

your range of the season is incorrect....look at my solution have got the same results.

hozikanch
7 - Meteor

your range of the season is incorrect....look at my solution have got the same results

hozikanch
7 - Meteor
  • your range of the season is incorrect....look at my solution have got the same results

hozikanch
7 - Meteor
  • your range of the season is incorrect....look at my solution have got the same results.

Uday_Kurakula
6 - Meteoroid

Uday_Kurakula_0-1659953308932.png

 

btjahjonoAx
5 - Atom

Solved. also added a process to reconcile my calculated numbers with the target numbers. Noises due to inaccurate rounding. Enjoy!

KalpanaM
7 - Meteor

Values are matching exactly

Reesetrain2
9 - Comet

All,

Spoiler

 

I'm glad that I wasn't the only one who was getting the different results.

-I'm sure that there is probably a better way,.

-I used 4 Text-to-Columns, a transpose and a cross-tab.

-Cheers!
Matt

Capture.PNG