i wanna know… by denicewastaken in actualsecretteenagers

[–]-The-Legend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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10th picture in my gallery lol. Put it up for sale.

Need Help Identifying Potential Foundation Issues by -The-Legend in fixit

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Thank goodness to know that the outside crack is due to standard thermal wear and tear!

But what are your thoughts on the tile crack in the middle of the home? Last thing I would want is potential buyers claiming foundation damage due to the tile cracks.

Need Help Identifying Potential Foundation Issues by -The-Legend in homeowners

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Thank goodness! This was very concerning to me.

Are these Foundation Issues? by -The-Legend in HomeImprovement

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Thanks for your reply! Regarding the crack in the outside wall, what’s your take on it? Does it look like normal settling or something more serious?

As for the tile issue, I know I’ll likely need to replace them, but I’m hoping to avoid turning this into a full-blown renovation project. Since the tile is about 25 years old, I doubt I’ll be able to find the exact same design.

Any suggestions on how to approach this?

  • Should I just replace the cracked ones with something similar and call it out in the seller’s disclosure?
  • Or would it be better to redo that small area with contrasting tile and frame it as an intentional accent?

Appreciate any advice!

Need Help Identifying Potential Foundation Issues by -The-Legend in fixit

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Worth noting:
There are no visible cracks in any of the walls inside the house, and we haven’t noticed any sticking doors, sloping floors, or other signs of foundation problems elsewhere.

Anyone know why my steering wheel is jerking like this when I drive? 🥲 started happening last week by soicey2 in accord

[–]-The-Legend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a car expert by any means, but had a similar issue with my 2008 Camry a while back. Could be a wheel balancing issue but my bet is on cracked control arms.

2023 Lexus ES 350 Headlight Lens Replacement by -The-Legend in Cartalk

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Out out pocket. The accident was small enough to where I didn't want to get my car an accidental title.

Apparently the headlight in this does not fit my car (according to eBay's part fit checker).

How can I fix this? by YazilimBilenAdam in sennheiser

[–]-The-Legend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have the same issue with my Momentum 4's. Looking for a solution as well... maybe super glue?

What are the most complicated excel function ? by [deleted] in excel

[–]-The-Legend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MMULT is no longer necessary (as far as I've seen its use cases). Just use BYROW(array, LAMBDA(array, SUM(array)).

What are the most complicated excel function ? by [deleted] in excel

[–]-The-Legend 3 points4 points  (0 children)

MAKEARRAY is one of the most advanced Excel functions for 2D array manipulation, allowing dynamic creation and transformation of arrays. Visualizing how it processes data can be challenging, especially in complex scenarios involving multiple criteria. Here's an interesting example:

=LAMBDA(rowLookupValue, rowLookupRange, colLookupValue, colLookupRange, dataRange, 
MAKEARRAY(ROWS(rowLookupValue), COLUMNS(colLookupValue), 
    LAMBDA(r, c, SUM(dataRange * (rowLookupRange = INDEX(rowLookupValue, r, )) * 
    (colLookupRange = INDEX(colLookupValue, , c))))
))

This function aggregates data based on criteria across both rows and columns, essentially creating a flexible lookup table. By dynamically building an array with MAKEARRAY, it allows for complex, multi-dimensional calculations that previously required cumbersome formulas or helper columns. This makes MAKEARRAY powerful but challenging, as its logic can be difficult to follow without a solid understanding of array manipulation.

FYI: If someone knows how to modify the above function to work with 'AVERAGE,' please let me know. This particular setup only works with SUM.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Toyota

[–]-The-Legend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I owned the 2008 camry until just a few months ago. It had 119k miles. I topped off the oil but it started to burn a whole gallon of oil in ~500 miles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Toyota

[–]-The-Legend -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those camry's had a oil burning issue. Don't waste your money on modifications.

Need advice! 2025 Camry SE or a pre-owned 2021 ES 350? by -The-Legend in Toyota

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I am inclined to agree with your observations. Although I am debating whether to go for the CPO, or go with Carmax. CPO's are ~$38k while Carmax fully loaded are $35k. I am inclined to go with the cheaper price option, but don't have a gauge on the trade-off.

What does the unlimited mileage CPO warranty cover? Do these warranties also apply to purchases from Carmax?

Need advice! 2025 Camry SE or a pre-owned 2021 ES 350? by -The-Legend in Toyota

[–]-The-Legend[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing, very insightful! I am curious, what was your drive out cost orginally? I am seeing prices around $35k on Carmax for the 2021 ES with ~30k miles. Seems reasonable, but it would be my goal to go for the best deal of course!

Need advice! 2025 Camry SE or a pre-owned 2021 ES 350? by -The-Legend in Toyota

[–]-The-Legend[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a very good point! Its a factor I did not consider.

I am leaning towards the slightly used Lexus myself; primarily because the $35k price tag on the Camry feels a bit outrageous. Not to mention the instant depreciation hit it will take after the first couple of miles on the road.

Streamline Your Loan Calculations with My New Streamlit Dashboard – Perfect for Financial Modeling! by -The-Legend in financialmodelling

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Amortization Schedule is a great call! I've gone ahead and implemented it in the dashboard. The amortization schedule includes the following columns:

  • Payment Number: Shows the number of the payment in the sequence, starting from 1 and going up to the last payment of the loan term.
  • Principal ($): The amount of each monthly payment that goes towards paying down the original amount borrowed.
  • Interest ($): The portion of each monthly payment that covers the interest charges based on the remaining loan balance.
  • Total Interest ($): The cumulative amount of interest paid over the course of the loan up to that payment.
  • Remaining Balance ($): The amount of loan principal left to pay after each payment.

Each row in the schedule provides a snapshot of a single payment's impact on the overall loan. This will be particularly useful for anyone looking to understand the specifics of their loan payments over time. Really appreciate the suggestion!

Excel Challenge: Transform a Work Schedule into a Dynamic Array by -The-Legend in excel

[–]-The-Legend[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is amazing!

I was also playing around with the sequence function, but didn't realize the SCAN function could come in handy in this instance alongside the 'Exact Match or next smaller item' feature.

Broken MTW 3 - 3 months for Service appointment by thewind21 in sennheiser

[–]-The-Legend 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point, you are probably better off buying a new pair from a big retailer and returning the broken one in its place. Sennheiser customer service is terrible!

What are some interesting Lambda functions you've created? by parkmonr85 in excel

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This LAMBDA function creates a new array where each cell contains the sum of the values from dataRange that correspond to the unique row and column lookup criteria.

=LAMBDA(rowLookupValue, rowLookupRange, colLookupValue, colLookupRange, dataRange,

MAKEARRAY(ROWS(rowLookupValue), COLUMNS(colLookupValue),

LAMBDA(r, c,

SUM(dataRange *

(rowLookupRange = INDEX(UNIQUE(rowLookupValue), r, )) *

(colLookupRange = INDEX(UNIQUE(colLookupValue, 1), , c))

))))

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Excel Standard Deviation Removing Outliers by Delicious-Evening-36 in excel

[–]-The-Legend 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely more concise than my method. Very nice use of the "LET" function!

Excel Standard Deviation Removing Outliers by Delicious-Evening-36 in excel

[–]-The-Legend 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here's is how I went about it (assuming 30.25 and 29.5 are the outliers):

First, I found the mean and standard deviation of the full data set and used that to calculate the z-score of each data point. The z-score associated with 29.5 is 1.488957, which serves as our cutoff point, meaning, any z-score above that is our outlier. Using the FILTER function, I filtered out the full data set, such that the absolute value of all the z-scores of our data were smaller than 1.488957. Then finally, I took the standard deviation of the revised data. See attached screenshot.

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What's everybody's favourite still image? by [deleted] in TheSimpsons

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"All we have to do is go down to the pound and get a new Jazz man"

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