So Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are all the rage in the dashboarding community… well everywhere really. The premise is simple… check a list of measurements against targets and show how they compare using some kind of visualization. I haven’t yet seen, however, a version that can utilize animated icons to display …
Monthly Archives: Φεβρουάριος 2016
Bar and line graphs (ggplot2)
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RANKX-apalooza: Within and Across Groups, With Filters, Etc. – PowerPivotPro
Post by Rob Collie One from the Reference Stacks I sometimes find RANKX() a bit perplexing. So awhile back I made myself a workbook of examples, which I will share with you today: List of Stores, Grouped by Region, and…
Πηγή: RANKX-apalooza: Within and Across Groups, With Filters, Etc. – PowerPivotPro
Chris O’Brien: Get started with Office 365/SharePoint Online dev – part 2: Developing SharePoint Add-ins (apps)
OpenLightGroup Blog | Step-By-Step OData 4 / TypeScript / AngularJs / CRUD Sample
Building a Great Hosted Web App | Building Apps for Windows
Hosted Web Apps, the Windows bridge for web applications, have become a popular choice among developers for building Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. It’s no surprise that some of the t…
Πηγή: Building a Great Hosted Web App | Building Apps for Windows
How I build up a ggplot2 figure | R-bloggers
Recently, Jeff Leek at Simply Statistics discussed why he does not use ggplot2. He notes “The bottom line is for production graphics, any system requires work.” and describes a default plot that needs some work: To break down what is going on, here is what R interprets (more or less): Make a container for data […]
Making Faceted Heatmaps with ggplot2 | rud.is
We were doing some exploratory data analysis on some attacker data at work and one of the things I was interested is what were “working hours” by country. Now, I don’t put a great…
R Maps in Microsoft Power BI: Getting Started | DataVeld
3 Cool Things to Try in Excel 2016
Nonprofit Technology Chat: 3 Cool Things to Try in Excel 2016