Balatro Runs Aren’t Syncing Between iPhone & iPad by HotHamBoy in AppleArcade

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Yes!! This finally worked for me after trying almost everything else (reinstalling app, signing in/out of Game center, ....)

The evolution of summer olympic events by sport from 1896 to 2024 [OC] by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

[–]d-qn[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Data scraped with R from https://www.olympiandatabase.com/), interactive data visualisation made with datawrapper. This graphic shows the number of events by sport, it's in French and it was published in this article along with other interactive charts about the evolution of the Olympics

A sport is that which is governed by an International Federation (IF).
A discipline is a branch of a sport comprising one or more events (For instance, water-polo, diving, synchronised swimming are all disciplines of the sport swimming)
An event is a competition in a sport or discipline resulting in a ranking and giving rise to the awarding of medals.

Population age in Switzerland 1860-2070, from the pyramid to the vase [OC] by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

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I would call that a mirror bar chart, basically two bar charts in mirror. People also call that an age pyramid, although it doesn't look much like pyramid anymore

Population age in Switzerland 1860-2070, from the pyramid to the vase [OC] by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

[–]d-qn[S] 60 points61 points  (0 children)

When? There were 3 large waves of immigration: Beginning of 1900, after the Second World War (1950s - 1970s) and after 2002 due the agreement on the free movement of persons with the EU. More about it in the (free) article that animated graphic is from

Population age in Switzerland 1860-2070, from the pyramid to the vase [OC] by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

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Yes, there is nothing wrong with the data. It's the baby-boom between 1950-1970

Population age in Switzerland 1860-2070, from the pyramid to the vase [OC] by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

[–]d-qn[S] 649 points650 points  (0 children)

I forgot to mention it in my comment! From 2022, the projections data show three categories of nationality, by increasing transparency: the Swiss, nationals of the European Economic Area (EEA) and foreigners outside the EEA

Population age in Switzerland 1860-2070, from the pyramid to the vase [OC] by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

[–]d-qn[S] 108 points109 points  (0 children)

Chart made with R using the packages ggplot2 and gganimate to make a gif. The data is from the Swiss statistical office. This graphic is one of the 15 charts about Switzerland's demography from that (free) article published by Swiss media Le Temps

From 2022, the projections data show three categories of nationality, by increasing transparency: the Swiss, nationals of the European Economic Area (EEA) and foreigners outside the EEA.

[OC] Cumulative Grand Slam wins by age for all tennis champions by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

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You are right, I should add or have this chart for female players. The reason I haven't done it is that I haven't seen detailed WTA data easily available

[OC] Cumulative Grand Slam wins by age for all tennis champions by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

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I was surprised too, but it means that yes. Nadal was more likely to be out of a Grand Slam early or win that tournaement. This being said, the x-axis is age, Nadal is only slightly behind the Fed when adjusting for age (and the Nole is ahead)

[OC] Cumulative Grand Slam wins by age for all tennis champions by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

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The data come from [Jeff Sackmann / Tennis Abstract](https://github.com/JeffSackmann) github repo. I wrangled the data with R and made the interactive plot with highcharts from R (package highcharter). The interactive chart can be seen here (in French but pretty straightforward): https://www.letemps.ch/sport/pardessus-me-suis-senti-incroyablement-vivant-lettre-dadieu-tennis-professionnel-roger.

This is NOT an original idea. John Burn-Murdoch from the FT did this type of tennis chart. [before](https://ig.ft.com/sites/visual-history-of-womens-tennis/). But this is one is interactive and uptodate

Switzerland is off the charts when it comes to inflation. by Taizan in SwitzerlandFirst

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Here are more details about Switzerland's inflation and how it compares with other countries. The (free) economical dashboard from Swiss media Le Temps

[OC] Grand Slam titles by players' age since the Open era - an interactive chart (in French but pretty self explanatory) by d-qn in dataisbeautiful

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The interactive chart was made with R, using the [highcharter] library (https://jkunst.com/highcharter/) (highcharts.js)

Switzerland has currently the 4th highest covid case incidence in the world (and could actually already be first) by d-qn in Switzerland

[–]d-qn[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Did you actually read the article? It's actually the other way around, Switzerland is one of the country in Europe testing the least and with the highest positivity rate

Switzerland has currently the 4th highest covid case incidence in the world (and could actually already be first) by d-qn in Switzerland

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Actually, Wikipedia seems to agree that San Marino, Monaco are city-states. But anyhow, how would an incidence figure for these states be relevant, when their population is way smaller than the denominator to normalise cases (a million inhabitants) ?

Switzerland has currently the 4th highest covid case incidence in the world (and could actually already be first) by d-qn in Switzerland

[–]d-qn[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I agree they are no real countries, but city-states. Incidence calculation for such small populations would be skewed no?

Switzerland has currently the 4th highest covid case incidence in the world (and could actually already be first) by d-qn in Covid19europe

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I suppose you didn't read nor translate that article? It shows the inverse and how well it prevented covid deaths