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WarrenBudget t1_j7yhpyq wrote
Remember you ultimately want to turn data into actions or insight. This is often done thru visualization. Often designers of Infographics are only interested in making a viz. Which is why this infographic missed the mark. One tangible suggestion is to add a short explanation of the metrics used which may help tie the story together better.
Chris-1235 t1_j7y4pd3 wrote
We use lemon extensively in Greek cuisine, but never with any of the veggies here. Potatoes, rice, spinach, leeks, meat, fish, even fried cheese (not feta) would be there for us. Certainly never on tomatoes, which are acidic enough on their own.
Edit: On Kale and artichoke yes, only theur're not that common.
Miscellaneous2323 t1_j7y0xpb wrote
Reply to comment by LordFaquaad in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
Apparently, lakhs mean 100 thousand in India . I was not aware of that
ImAwfulAtNames1 t1_j7xvuw1 wrote
Reply to comment by goodluckonyourexams in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
Lmao joke went right over my head ig, my b
LordFaquaad t1_j7xuoxx wrote
Reply to comment by Miscellaneous2323 in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
Number of students leaving. Unit is lakh
Qaziquza1 t1_j7xrjlq wrote
Reply to comment by goodluckonyourexams in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
Well, I suppose the target audience hereof is Indians; ipso facto, it makes sense to use lakhs. Additionally, I'd argue most people are familiar enough with lakhs. I'm American, never been to India, and still am aware of them.
goodluckonyourexams t1_j7xr8fi wrote
Reply to comment by Qaziquza1 in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
I've never looked at a data but I would've thought that that unit is used that the audience is familiar with.
Qaziquza1 t1_j7xr3jn wrote
Reply to comment by Altrey00 in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
5 lakhs. That's 500 000, in standard format.
Qaziquza1 t1_j7xqzm6 wrote
Reply to comment by goodluckonyourexams in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
Well, that is a common practice, albeit an annoying one.
phdoofus t1_j7xqp7k wrote
A more interesting chart would be 'which language do you use' vs 'which language would you rather be using'. One of the national DOE labs computes something like this and the clear winner was Rust.
Altofaltception t1_j7xmtq2 wrote
Reply to comment by sunoval2017 in [OC] Status of large infrastructure projects in India by MePiyush
Haha just trying to make sense of it for myself
Mentalfloss1 t1_j7xltva wrote
I wonder why Cache didn’t appear. The worlds most popular medical software is based in Cache as are some big deal non-medical systems. https://www.epic.com/epic/post/healthcare-mapping-milky-way-5-things-didnt-know-epics-tech
sunoval2017 t1_j7xl07p wrote
Reply to comment by Altofaltception in [OC] Status of large infrastructure projects in India by MePiyush
thanks, number units translator
goodluckonyourexams t1_j7xfo4f wrote
Reply to comment by ImAwfulAtNames1 in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
What's next? Using miles for US-American data?
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Reply to [OC] Affirm’s Income Statement 2022 Q3 and Q4 Visualized with a Sankey Diagram by Square_Tea4916
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Altofaltception t1_j7xdpi7 wrote
Reply to comment by MePiyush in [OC] Status of large infrastructure projects in India by MePiyush
Took me a while to figure this out. 1 lakh is 100,000. 1 crore is 10 million. So 1 lakh crore is 1 trillion. 3 trillion rupees is about $12 36 billion USD
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__eldorado__ OP t1_j7xci6v wrote
Reply to comment by billstrash in [OC] Super Bowl Squares Probabilities: Factoring in the last eight years' historically weird NFL scores and Eagles-Chiefs win probabilities (both oft-ignored) by __eldorado__
[2,2] shows up as 0.0% due to rounding. It has actually happened 3 times as a "final digit of each team's final score" number pair in the 13,557 regular season or playoff games in the Super Bowl era (since 1966). I've linked to the games below.
None of those instances was 32-12, which according to the Scorigami website, has never happened before, and would therefore be Scorigami. (Not sure how far back Scorigami looks; I always assumed it covered "all" of NFL history.)
Buccaneers 42, Raiders 32 Nov 4, 2012 https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201211040rai.htm
Bills 42, Dolphins 32 Dec 5, 2004 https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200412050mia.htm
Chiefs 42, Bengals 22 Oct 26, 1969 https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196910260kan.htm
__eldorado__ OP t1_j7xblyk wrote
Reply to comment by Cxlow91 in [OC] Super Bowl Squares Probabilities: Factoring in the last eight years' historically weird NFL scores and Eagles-Chiefs win probabilities (both oft-ignored) by __eldorado__
And each number represents the final digit of each team's final score. Which I realize now is not super clear when just looking at the standalone image if someone is not already familiar with how these pools work. Will look to remedy that next year.
MePiyush OP t1_j7xar3c wrote
58% of Large Infrastructure Projects are delayed leading to a cost overrun of more than Rs. 3 lakh crore. The Government informed the Parliament on Monday that Road & Railway projects are on top regarding delays and cost escalation.
Designed using Adobe Illustrator.
Data Source: Parliament Q&A
ImAwfulAtNames1 t1_j7x44ey wrote
Reply to comment by goodluckonyourexams in [OC] Rapid rise in Indian students going abroad by MePiyush
It’s Indian data…
billstrash t1_j7x0zzx wrote
Reply to [OC] Super Bowl Squares Probabilities: Factoring in the last eight years' historically weird NFL scores and Eagles-Chiefs win probabilities (both oft-ignored) by __eldorado__
So, would my Birds winning 32-12 be Scorigami????
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aquatoxin- t1_j7wt9j6 wrote
Reply to [OC] Red Notice is the most popular Netflix movie of all time (based on hours watched) by giteam
Most Netflix movies watched of all time
leftoverinspiration t1_j7yj0wh wrote
Reply to [OC] Programming Language Popularity: Reddit vs. TIOBE by whatweshouldcallyou
When a log-log scatter plot fails to reveal a correlation, you can always draw a nice blue line on it.