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Challenge #337: Create a New List from an Existing List

AYXAcademy
Alteryx
Alteryx

A solution to last week’s challenge can be found here.

 

How often do you have to create a new list based on another one?

This is what we are doing in this challenge.image337.PNG

 

The following dataset contains information about shows on Netflix. Use the dataset to create a new list with the following information:

 

- Categories (Action and Adventure, Documentaries, etc.)
- Type
- Title
- Release Year
- Rating
- Duration

 

This list should only contain international movies arranged in order by the year of release and duration.

Luke_C
17 - Castor
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Kenda
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula
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If you sort by actual minutes of each movie, you get a slightly different sort order than answer given:
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But if you sort by the original duration field and don't use dictionary order, order matches output:Kenda_1-1663596776058.png

 

ahsanaali
11 - Bolide
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patrick_digan
17 - Castor
17 - Castor
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AkimasaKajitani
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

My solution.

 

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The order of output is little strange. About duration, it is sorted as string. 
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AProblemSolver
5 - Atom

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RolandSchubert
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula
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ggruccio
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

Many ways to do this one.

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I chose to Parse and find International Movies / Tokenize.  I also split out the numeric component of the duration and sorted on that.  The answer key is sorting the duration on alphabetical order which is why I get an error on 'Expect Equal'
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MilindG
12 - Quasar
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