With the World Cup, Copa America underway, obviously I try to catch some games and follow the scores on matches I missed. The other day I noticed a chart on BBC site that showed charts with points plotted on a field where the ball had traveled on a particular game. This got me thinking, how […]
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Wading through Billions of $$$!
Welcome to this post. Today, I want to share my process of retrieving some Mega Million Lottery winning data, curating them, and analyzing them to tell a story. The results may or may not make us super-rich 🙂 but I certainly had fun throughout the process. Disclaimer: I used Excel, but this is not a […]
World’s Oldest Cat Is 31! So, what do you as an analyst?
Did you know the world’s oldest living cat is now 31 years old? My first thought was: “that’s old alright! But how does it translate to human age? Must be really old.” Turns out, yes it is. Although it’s not that straight forward as many of us learned in the past, but not too difficult […]
Risks & Odds: Matter of Life or Death (Analytics)
Risks & Odds ratios are heavily used in medical fields mainly to track survivability of patients or effectiveness of some treatment on patients. You’re not a surgeon, nor a doctor. But you’re in charge to deliver information that’ll be used to determine the future of all patients! (e.g. Whether to administer a particular treatment, to […]
Analysis of Wine Data (analytics)
You’re given a massive list of data about wines around the world, their prices (a huge range from $4 to $3300 per bottle!), expert tasters’ scores, who scored them, how many scored them, name of the wine, description of the win, their origins including country, province, region, subregion, their variety or category, just to name […]