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Challenge #223: Going Nuclear

JustinBabbitt
Alteryx
Alteryx

So many datasets to use this with Health care, Pollution, Cost of living... 

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Justin Babbitt
AngelosPachis
16 - Nebula

My solution for challenge #223 

 

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Output :

 

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etzele
8 - Asteroid

Nice challenge, good to stay enganged regarding spatial and reporting!

 

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Ladarthure
14 - Magnetar
14 - Magnetar

my solution

ChloeL-H
7 - Meteor

This is a fun one!

Here is my solution:

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Here are my results:

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cplewis90
13 - Pulsar
13 - Pulsar

So many witty puns to insert in so little time so instead I have gone fission 🙂

 

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Inactive User
Not applicable

Fun one!

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Sudha8990AI
8 - Asteroid

Good One! Learned how to use the legend effectively 

hamza_khan
7 - Meteor

This challenge was tough. I had no idea how to create maps. Had to take some inspiration from @Blake 's solution as to how to create maps.

TonyA
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)

Finally got a chance to look at this! Fun challenge, but after doing this I definitely want to investigate the Map Legend manipulation tools to see how much I can customize the legend.

 

I feel like I used more tools than necessary -- interested in looking at other solutions.

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By the way, I tried this with the AMP engine and did get the same results except for Finland, where there were two each of two types of reactors so there was a tie for most common type. E1 consistently picked "Boiling Water" and AMP usually went with "Pressurized Water." (This could be disambiguated by extending the sort before the last Summarize to include Total Capacity.)