neilarmstonk
neilarmstonk t1_jccxtn7 wrote
Reply to comment by jcchurch in [OC] MCU vs. DCU in Rotten Tomatoes by theotheredmund
I couldn’t agree with you more. It was the “Asian” version of BP. But at least BP had some heart and interesting characters. No one was compelling in Shang-Chi. That ending was God awful.
neilarmstonk t1_jccxk81 wrote
Reply to comment by Derped_my_pants in [OC] MCU vs. DCU in Rotten Tomatoes by theotheredmund
That’s high praise compared to me calling it a complete snooze-fest. It probably had the most predictable and generic ending of all Marvel movie. I wish I can pay money to unsee it, along with the Eternals.
neilarmstonk t1_jbu4brl wrote
Reply to [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
Finally a good data visualization. Very nice!
neilarmstonk t1_j8uikug wrote
Reply to comment by Michaelbirks in [OC] Alcoholic beverages people drink during the Super Bowl by Premise_Data
Adding percentages or some number is value to each node would be insightful. Just from the visuals, all I can tell is people drink the most beer but alcohol not far behind.
neilarmstonk t1_j8ui7nn wrote
Reply to comment by browncactusAK in [OC] Alcoholic beverages people drink during the Super Bowl by Premise_Data
Its’s called a sankey diagram. You can make one here. It’s fairly simple to add groups from left to right (or right to left) and can customize it from colors to thickness or lines or data on each nodes.
neilarmstonk t1_jdmtvyo wrote
Reply to [OC] 'The Leftovers' ratings by season and episode (IMDb data) by Mile_High_Hoosier
I like the line curve / average graph. I can make a clear assumption of the data at a quick glance (best types of data visualization).
I’m not a fan of circular visuals, personally find them unnecessarily convoluted and over complicating the data. But sometimes with explanations, it helps. Here is what I gathered.