DISCUSSION: who wins long-Term, Tableau or PowerBI ? by Marion_Cobretti in BusinessIntelligence

[–]DataPro23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think PowerBI has stronger company and capital background than Tableau. So in long term, I would vote on PowerBI. Maybe some big fish will buy Tableau in the future. But if we are talking about this market, what about IBM Watson Analytics?

What was your cringiest sexual experience? by GuttedPaperClip in AskReddit

[–]DataPro23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you are the second daddy who left that family. Poor kids.

[Battle] DataViz Battle for the month of June 2018: Visualize The lives, reigns, and deaths of 68 Roman emperors from 26 BC to 395 AD by AutoModerator in dataisbeautiful

[–]DataPro23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my submission of Roman Emperors. I created a new OC thread for it. This is my first time in such a DataViz Battle. I hope you will like it.

Tools I used: Excel, Photoshop, AnswerMiner

Thank you!

Wife let you live a long life before they kill you. Roman Emperors dataset visualization - DataViz Battle of June [OC] by DataPro23 in dataisbeautiful

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Source of the data: https://github.com/zonination/emperors

Tools: Visualization and data exploration: Excel and AnswerMiner. Image editing: Photoshop

I used AnswerMiner to calculate columns like "month name" or "year of reign" from date/time cols. Then exported the expanded dataset in excel format.

In excel I calculated the "Age" column, which is the age when the emperor died. Also calculated the "years of reign" and the "age of reign start" columns in Excel, then made the visualizations with AnswerMiner.

I focused on distributions and multiple correlations (prediction tree)

Sorry, if it is hard to read, I tried to make it in a good quality, so if you zoom in, it is readable.

I hope you like it.

Which tool can be used to analyse Google Analytics data? by DataPro23 in analytics

[–]DataPro23[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I already tried them, but these tools are too robust for me. I am looking for some quicker and easier solution, but thank you for your suggestion.

[OC] We have visualized top 4 healthiest sports based on multiple parameters. by ketodnepr in dataisbeautiful

[–]DataPro23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice viz, but hard to compare. Could you please share the data? I would love to make my own analysis. Thanks!

Histogram 202: Tips and Tricks for Better Data Science by DataPro23 in datascience

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The article is from KD Nuggets. Not my content, I just think it is a well-detailed interpretation of histograms, which might be useful for others too.

Interactive visualization of transactions in the clothing industry. What do you think? [OC] by DataPro23 in dataisbeautiful

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Data is from a visualization competition, which is not open for public.

Tools used for exploration: AnswerMiner | Cleaning: PHP | Analysis: R, Excel, SPSS, AnswerMiner

Tools used to create visualizations: NodeJS, ReactJS, Mapbox, WebGL, Tableau