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Challenge #175: Tire Size Calculator

jonathanwillis
8 - Asteroid

Here's my submission 

AlexvanOs
8 - Asteroid

My solution:

 

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I chose to select an input file for the dropdown in the first step, as the same method used in step 2 and 3 made the decimals change to underscores in the fieldnames.

That broke the app for those old school tires sizes.

But to keep extra DB files to a minimum, I chose to use a direct input for step 2 and 3, by making the ratio and wheel size values into field names.

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slaven13
5 - Atom

Here it goes.

leozhang2work
10 - Fireball
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A bit annoying the file location seems to be misplaced now. 

It is very good exercise that forced to practice iterative app.

bktaylor
8 - Asteroid

This was a fun challenge, thanks!

 

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PeterAP
8 - Asteroid

Here we go!

Maxine
8 - Asteroid

My solution to Challenge 175

PatForData
8 - Asteroid
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r_manju02
8 - Asteroid

Here is my soluton

KieranAdair
7 - Meteor

Great challenge and exercise on building these types of connected apps.

 

I used a dynamic rename to get my first list for the drop down, then created NAME|VALUE files for the subsequent apps. I also renamed a few of the fields and shortened the number of decimal places for ratio & rim size to stop the filtering being so tight.

 

Looking forward to finding new challenges to apply this technique!

 

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