Geeky Recruiting Data Shit
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Of course you would know base. Did you discover that with your head pushing against that dumpster in that dirty-smelling capital hill alley? Or was it the soft reach-around inside your fresh-smelling linens inside the vintage capital hill studio?Baseman said:
I prefer DDY’s recent outlook of positive developments in our DL recruiting. -
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You can clearly see the inflation in the grading system. Everyone other than Cal and the Arizona schools trending up.
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Do you even Tableau, bro?Dardanus said:Pretty good start @AIRWOLF. Couple things I would consider:
1. Sort/order by star ranking (best to worst), not alphabetical. The idea is you want to show the important information in order.
2. The message you send with a line chart is greatly affected by aspect ratio. There is no perfect ratio, but generally 2:1 (w:h) is about right. In this case, a 0.2 star ranking change is a steep increase or decrease. Columns or bars might be a better choice.
3. Are you trying to emphasize the trend over time, or compare average ranking of each school? Comparing rank of each school can be done much simpler (11 bars ordered by avg rank over this time period, Cal excluded of course).
Comparing the trend of multiple items can be difficult in a limited space. A good method is to put all lines on a single chart, with a selected school using their color, all other schools being gray/semi-transparent in the background. Your visualization tool might not do this, though.
4. Be careful web-scraping TBS stuff. My cousin had the FBI knock on his door for similar activity. Not good.
Seriously though, thanks. I have tons more I need to do with this, but I am a retard with this software.
A lot of it is stuff I have done in Excel before, just not over as long a time period.
I really am doing this first and foremost to learn how to use the stupid software. Simple things like changing the colors of the lines and formatting things are easy once you know how to do them, but they are not easy when you don't. -
Yeah. There is certainly grade inflation going on. The Sum total of the average Stars for the Top 100 teams has risen steadily over time.FremontTroll said:You can clearly see the inflation in the grading system. Everyone other than Cal and the Arizona schools trending up.
I am going to work in a viz (look at me using serious geek lingo) on that too. -
We understand better than most... It’s hardAIRWOLF said:
Do you even Tableau, bro?Dardanus said:Pretty good start @AIRWOLF. Couple things I would consider:
1. Sort/order by star ranking (best to worst), not alphabetical. The idea is you want to show the important information in order.
2. The message you send with a line chart is greatly affected by aspect ratio. There is no perfect ratio, but generally 2:1 (w:h) is about right. In this case, a 0.2 star ranking change is a steep increase or decrease. Columns or bars might be a better choice.
3. Are you trying to emphasize the trend over time, or compare average ranking of each school? Comparing rank of each school can be done much simpler (11 bars ordered by avg rank over this time period, Cal excluded of course).
Comparing the trend of multiple items can be difficult in a limited space. A good method is to put all lines on a single chart, with a selected school using their color, all other schools being gray/semi-transparent in the background. Your visualization tool might not do this, though.
4. Be careful web-scraping TBS stuff. My cousin had the FBI knock on his door for similar activity. Not good.
Seriously though, thanks. I have tons more I need to do with this, but I am a retard with this software.
A lot of it is stuff I have done in Excel before, just not over as long a time period.
I really am doing this first and foremost to learn how to use the stupid software. Simple things like changing the colors of the lines and formatting things are easy once you know how to do them, but they are not easy when you don't. -
Chinspiring. Time to gogo data science.
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Created a shitty heatmap with dendrograms, interpolating the missing games so we get to play EVERYONE.
Rows are offense, columns are defense.
Spoilers: we lose to USC and are a tossup with dickrod thanks to our shitty offense. Our defense is clustered similarly to USC and Stanford, our offense is similar to that of ASU.
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Yep, Tableau is great. It can definitely create the dynamic line chart. This poast may help (the "data-ink" concept is what I was trying to get at).AIRWOLF said:
Do you even Tableau, bro?Dardanus said:Pretty good start @AIRWOLF. Couple things I would consider:
1. Sort/order by star ranking (best to worst), not alphabetical. The idea is you want to show the important information in order.
2. The message you send with a line chart is greatly affected by aspect ratio. There is no perfect ratio, but generally 2:1 (w:h) is about right. In this case, a 0.2 star ranking change is a steep increase or decrease. Columns or bars might be a better choice.
3. Are you trying to emphasize the trend over time, or compare average ranking of each school? Comparing rank of each school can be done much simpler (11 bars ordered by avg rank over this time period, Cal excluded of course).
Comparing the trend of multiple items can be difficult in a limited space. A good method is to put all lines on a single chart, with a selected school using their color, all other schools being gray/semi-transparent in the background. Your visualization tool might not do this, though.
4. Be careful web-scraping TBS stuff. My cousin had the FBI knock on his door for similar activity. Not good.
Seriously though, thanks. I have tons more I need to do with this, but I am a retard with this software.
A lot of it is stuff I have done in Excel before, just not over as long a time period.
I really am doing this first and foremost to learn how to use the stupid software. Simple things like changing the colors of the lines and formatting things are easy once you know how to do them, but they are not easy when you don't.






