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Challenge #96: Who Stole my Latte?

Reinierk
7 - Meteor

First Attempt at a weekly challenge.

NicoleJohnson
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

This is technically my 3rd time solving this one: Once in preparation for the Seattle Alteryx User Group meeting where I demo'ed this challenge... once in the meeting with the awesome ideas and suggestions from our fabulous AUG members... and now third time's the charm! I challenged myself to solve it this time without any of the official spatial tools, just for kicks, and did my best to economize on the number of tools. 

 

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I actually didn't even use the ST_ spatial formulas in my first attempt, using some good ol' Pythagorean theory instead to get the distance from point A to point B based on changes in Lat/Lon. Still was able to get to the same answer, but noticed that it knocked a few close contenders out of the race due to differences in distance based on that whole uneven-round-earth thing... so I reverted back to the ST_ spatial formulas for my final solution. 

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This also feels like the right time to make the rather embarrassing admission that I don't even like Pumpkin Spice Lattes... but "Who Stole my Cup of Tea with a Splash of Cream and Excessive Amounts of Sugar" seemed like a bit of a long title. :)

 

Was fun having everyone in our User Group as well as the Community at large play along with this one! Thanks everyone!!

 

Cheers,

NJ

jamielaird
14 - Magnetar

This was a fun one! Here's my solution.

 

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TimM
Alteryx Alumni (Retired)
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elamm43
7 - Meteor

I love spatial match.

estherb47
15 - Aurora
15 - Aurora

Fun challenge! My first instinct was to check if anyone was foolish enough to save the image with "PSL" in the name.

But then I ran a more proper analysis, using filters, find nearest, and examining the downloaded images. Great practice with RegEx and Spatial tools, and made myself use reporting tools (my least favorite category)

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PhilipMannering
16 - Nebula
16 - Nebula

Found the culprit... evidence attached.

 

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ggruccio
ACE Emeritus
ACE Emeritus

Didn't see the name in the file - but got the matching phone number - and culprit!

Natasha
9 - Comet

Really enjoyed this one! 

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Didn't realise at first that the theft location was not given
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SeanAdams
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

That was a good exercise NJ - thank you!  ( @NicoleJohnson )

The lesson is to never trust your co-workers with your coffee - keep your valuables with you at all times (and I include coffee as "valuable")

 

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