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I am glad to publish my first report here. I hope you enjoy it and share some recommendations, critics or questions.
This is a historical dataset on the modern Olympic Games, including all the Games from Athens 1896 to Rio 2016.
You can find the datasource and my research here: Olympic History Exploratory Data Analysis With SQL | Kaggle
I hope you enjoy my report
Thank You,
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Interesting animation and good choice of colours.
Hi, it's a very well-done dashboard. Could you please explain how to create the animated bar chart showing the accumulated medals? Mine shows just the number of medals obtained per Olympics.
Neat,comprehensive, and aesthetically pleasing dashboard.
There is a lot of useful information on the first slide, which is presented in an understandable form
Interesting animation of the second slide.
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Very interesting and good visualization! I liked that you used the colors of the Olympic symbols.
A very interesting interpretation of the second slide. However, the years change very quickly, I do not have time to consider
Thank you my friend, i have tried to fix them many times. i will look for more technique to make second slide perfect
Amazing post! Very clear and easy to get insights. Thank you!
Thank you
Nice pallette! Looking good!
Thank you