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Wow Great Video! Just what I was looking for. Couldn't quite figure out how to get this to work didn't know I needed a Parameter tied to my calculated field! Thanks
Nice video! At 12:21, how can I sort based on category vs quantitative number? I'm trying to create a marketing pipeline to show the $$$ each touchpoint generated along the journey.
I've tried using this code but when I reach the ln[2] the table isn't showing up where could I be going wrong I am using the Jupyter Notebook and honestly am frustrated even after coding for close to 6 hours now 😅
Hello!! I keep getting this popped up message anytime i tried to import the data. Please help! "The cell has not been executed to avoid kernel deadlock as there is another pending input! Submit your pending input and try again"
It's great that you have the Word document. It would be even better if somehow you managed to share it with the viewers who, I assume, wish to recreate your radar chart.
Hi Megha, thanks for showing steps by steps. I have a question. Instead plotting the result by "Actual" and "Predicted", can we visualize the predicted vs. actual ''y" for each variable"x"? Can you please advise the codes? Thank you.
You explained it beautifully but I'm not gonna use the radial chart in my visualization ever because it's too much work without any added benefit except looking good
Megha, this is the best tutorial I've found for Radial Bar Charts! You explain everything thoroughly, and I love your incremental approach to creating the calculated fields! This worked perfectly for me! I have shared this technique with all my visualization team members!