Today, I present a web application with a list of selected movies (about 3,000 titles) I extracted using developer APIs from IMDB and OMDB databases using my Python app. After extraction in the app, I reshape the data according to my needs and then export programmatically to XLSX format (for Excel). Which is then wrapped […]
Tag: statistics
COVID-19 Trends Update: 3-27-20
GLOBAL VIEW CHARTS & ANALYTICS The charts will work on any device including phones with smaller screens. To see specific metrics, click on the desired legends one or more, in any combination. Direct shareable links: Day-by-day cases & deaths To-date Key trends and comparisons Data retrieved from official WHO daily publications and worldOmeter.
COVID-19 Trends Update: 3-26-20
GLOBAL VIEW CHARTS & ANALYTICS The charts will work on any device including phones with smaller screens. To see specific metrics, click on the desired legends one or more, in any combination. Direct shareable links: Day-by-day cases & deaths To-date Key trends and comparisons Data retrieved from official WHO daily publications and worldOmeter.
COVID-19 Trends Update [new visuals]: 3-24-20
Greetings. In order to keep up with the dynamic, incoming data, I’m deploying some of my charts and analyses to the cloud, enabling you to interact with it from anywhere, as you wish. This should offer more scoped but richer, interactive experience for you! Hope you like it. Here are some examples using data from […]
COVID-19 Trends Update: 3-23-20
KEY TRENDS CASES & DEATHS For additional (past or future) COVID-19 related blogs (charts, metrics, statistics, analysis), please search for “COVID” on my site, or just click here for the search results.
What-if Models (COVID-19): Models Explained
As a data and business analyst/scientist (what’s my title this week?), a geek, and a caring citizen of the world, I was curiously compelled to track the whole virus spread, its impact around the community, the world, and try to make some sense of it all. Specifically, in the interest of preparedness of ourselves and […]
COVID-19 Update 3-20-2020
3/20/2020 Update This includes the latest data (as of 3/19/20) published by WHO. I’ll add more summary and other statistics on my blog and will share those info if I get the time (no promises). To see my earlier blogs/stats on this COVID virus, click here. This is NOT looking good for USA! The # […]
COVID-19 Update 3-19-20
3/19/2020 Sharing some analytics and summary of the spread of the nasty virus. This includes the latest data (as of 3/18/20) published by WHO. I’ll add more summary and other statistics on my blog and will share those info as I get to them. Here’s a quick summary as of 3/19/2020 using all data in my […]
Why Pareto? Using 80/20 rule in the real-world.
The Pareto principle states that about 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes in many real-world events. You can use this to, say, identify 80% of your best-selling categories, or conversely the worst performing categories/items. The uses are limitless, really. And they don’t have to be only about $$$. Graphically, it’s a […]
Virus Wiping Away Toilet Papers in 2020!
Amazed (at the stupidity) and fascinated (by idiocy) by binge and panic shopper, I was compelled to ponder specifically about the toilet paper shortage in light of the recent pandemic (“corona virus”). This blog is will reflect on the reasoning provided by shoppers, and psychologists, a look at the economic statistics and realities of the […]