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

mbogusz
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marilia_assiz
Átomo

Challenge accepted!

 

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RichardLengua
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SueDonim
Asteroide

Nice quick one, but good to work on graphing skills as I move away from Excel....

 

Good points from @ChristinaFPE (on "Split" under "Transforms") and from

(on "Offset" and "Stepsize" under "Spacing").  I hadn't noticed either of those before.  Likes for both of you.

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Process
- Join tables on field "State"
- Convert field "high.value" to number
- If "Region" is null, then rename as "Federal"
- GroupBy "Region" and "Year" and take average of "high.value"
- Cross-tab so that Year is in rows and Region in columns
- Create line chart with each region as its own layer
- Render so can display (below) full chart

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Pushpita15
Átomo

Good One !!!..had never used interactive tool before...

MarwaBEN
Meteoroide

Here is my solution !

maheensayeed
Asteroide

Wasn't sure if we should take the average of the federal rate for the states where rate was 0, but here is my solution

RobertW
Alteryx
Alteryx

Took some work to figure out which data to use.  Almost went and parsed it myself, but I didn't.

 

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