Here’s my solution to the JustKnimeIt Challenge 27. Just created a single component in the end to visualize both the results & map. justKnimeit-27-Chloe – KNIME Hub
Thanks,
Chloe
Here’s my solution to the JustKnimeIt Challenge 27. Just created a single component in the end to visualize both the results & map. justKnimeit-27-Chloe – KNIME Hub
Thanks,
Chloe
Hi everyone,
Here is my solution.
Here’s my solution. Added bar chart.
Hello dear KNIMErs !
I have realized a very small workflow, just to answer to the problem (so nothing fancy or added for visualization part).
But I am very happy, as this was a good opportunity for me to realize a good (at least working) Regex expression to efficiently split adress ! I have spent some time on regex101: build, test, and debug regex to be sure that my expression would work on entire dataset
Here is the workflow : justknimeit-27_Victor – KNIME Hub
We’re super glad to hear that this was an opportunity for you to learn more about regular expressions!
All,
You can find my solution to Challenge 27 here:
Jeff
Here is my solution for Challenge 27
I used the Chloropleth Map and Bar Chart Nodes and made it into an Interactive Dashboard using Column Selection and Refresh Widget Node, now user can select the blood type, press refresh and it’ll show the results and changes into the dashboard without having to reset the nodes in the workflow
I’m pretty new to using KNIME and found this challenge to be quite exciting. See my results in the following link: justknimeit-27 – KNIME Hub
Thanks,
Shaq
Hello KNIMErs,
Here is my solution to #justknimeit-27 :
KNIME Hub > gonhaddock > Spaces > Just_KNIME_It > Just KNIME It _ Challenge 027
I took the selector and refresh button cool idea from @si_daniel_a
I’ve recycled ‘R’ US Chloropleth Map from my Challenge 17 . And representing in parallel 2 maps:
BR
This is really cool and dynamic !!
As always on Tuesdays, here’s our solution to #justknimeit challenge 27!
See you tomorrow for a new challenge!
I like the Choropleth Map too.
Hello Knimers,
here is my take on the challenge:
I used two maps: the first shows the number of 0- donors by state; the second shows the percentage of 0- donors by state.
Have a nice weekend,
RB
My humble solution
(Just using some simple regex on String Manipulation node)
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