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State Finals County Breakdown 1963-2019


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15 hours ago, Pipe Dreams said:

do a per capita titles per year field!

 

To properly do so, one would have to assume the county populations were constant over the past 57 years. I don't believe they were but using the current census, here's a chart showing the population required by county to win a title. I believe it's similar to what you're looking for. 

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On 12/20/2019 at 11:15 AM, LAZ said:

To properly do so, one would have to assume the county populations were constant over the past 57 years. I don't believe they were but using the current census, here's a chart showing the population required by county to win a title. I believe it's similar to what you're looking for. 

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Laz are you using Tableau?

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20 hours ago, peezy28 said:

Laz are you using Tableau?

Hey Peezy! Nah, just plain ol' Excel. I'm in the Geritol club, remember? I can't keep up with all you whippersnappers and your new technology. LOL

Actually, I have heard of it but I've never even seen it in action, let alone use it.

Happy New Year! You were missed at the state championships. 

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On 1/9/2020 at 10:55 AM, LAZ said:

Hey Peezy! Nah, just plain ol' Excel. I'm in the Geritol club, remember? I can't keep up with all you whippersnappers and your new technology. LOL

Actually, I have heard of it but I've never even seen it in action, let alone use it.

Happy New Year! You were missed at the state championships. 

Hey Laz,

Man its a pretty cool visualization tool and since your probably already an excel guru it would be really easy for you to use because your just using your excel data as the database for Tableau.  You an just do a lot more with tables, graphs, maps, etc than you can with excel in short.

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