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Challenge #491: Behind the Blockbusters

SandraC3
5 - Atom

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patrick_digan
17 - Castor
17 - Castor
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davpharr
5 - Atom

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Carolyn
12 - Quasar
12 - Quasar

Solved!

 

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aiahwieder
9 - Comet

It seems to me that then the "listed name" excludes languages with diacritics or non-Roman characters in the name, such as French, Spanish, Russian . . . my solution has 86 languages and I think it's "right." ;)

aiahwieder
9 - Comet

Can't tell if my solution was accepted on my reply post, adding it here again just in case!

TyCollins297
5 - Atom

As others have pointed out, I also received a different solution to task 3. When parsing out each individual spoken language across all movies, there are actually over 80 different languages. I'm unsure if the author of the challenge was only looking to receive the number of unique primary movie languages, but I thought this extra use of data cleansing and analytics practice was good for an Alteryx starter. 

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