A solution to last week’s challenge can be found here.
This challenge comes to us from @Qiu who was inspired after reading the following article: https://medium.com/analytics-vidhya/using-spatial-and-activities-data-with-python-to-understand-how-messi-and-ronaldo-do-their-magic-eae008531509. Thank you for your contribution!
This week, we will continue using datasets to analyze how Messi and Ronaldo do their magic.
For Part 2 of this challenge, you will: - Use the Part_2_input dataset to create the points where Messi and Ronaldo score their goals.- Use the FootballPitch dataset to create the Football Pitch.- Finally, joint the two previous findings to layout the Football Pitch and the goals from Messi and Ronaldo.
Hints- The x and y coordinates are always in the range [0, 100] there, x position shall be multiplied by 1.25 and Y by 0.85 to get actual scale.- Give the relatively small scale of a football pitch, it is better to multiply 1000 to both x, y positions of player and football pitch for visibility.
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My solution.
Fun challenge.
My Attempt at plotting in the Interactive Chart Tool
(a bit messi, but can clean it up later)
A fun one! Had to tweak some of the formulas to get the spatial info to match the original image. Spent too much time trying to fine-tune the map.
My solution to #347. Took a little bit of time to work out what Gr/SN were but a fun little challenge in the end!
Here's my take
@RWvanLeeuwen this is what I had at first based on the hint but then realised that the 1.25/0.85 multiplications only apply to the player positions, not the pitch drawing.
My solution
More soccer challenges please!
Here's my solution.
Pretty cool concept
Fun mapping challenge to come back to after the Thanksgiving Break!
Thankful for this theme, will there be a part 3?
Tried the Interactive Chart tool approach, but got frustrated. Anyway, better results for me with Report Map
Learned Spatial tools today...
my solution!
My try )
cristian ronald - sewey
It was an interesting one - at the beginning felt kind of confused but I need to read the question to the end as I always tend to forget.
RW,
Remove the coefficient ( 1.25 & .85 ) from your field calculation, only use it for the shots.
New things learned
How did you manage to color the polyline?
"a bit messi"??
Good one @PhilipMannering ... good one!