User talk:Dennis Bratland

Suzuki Swift
I added some data in the Suzuki Swift article from the same oficial Suzuki Australia website as a reliable source, is that correct?

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Titanic passengers
Hi, have you seen my comments on Titanic passengers.png? It would be especially good if you could correct the arithmetic error.... — Smjg (talk) 21:56, 9 April 2024 (UTC)


 * Hi! Sorry I don't keep in touch often. Yes, I might be able to fix this. I can't promise how long it will take. I wouldn't blame anyone for simply using MS Paint or whatever to put the correct values over the numbers, or getting fancy and regenerating the graph. There's nothing ingenious about what I've done: such treemaps are core feature of Tableau Software and anyone plugging the same data from the article into Tableau can make the same basic data visualization. Various tutorials can be found to show you how. The considerable cost of Tableau isn't necessarily a barrier, since you can create the same thing using the free Tableau Public. It's just a little less convenient. And of course Tableau isn't the only tool for making treemaps. --Dennis Bratland (talk) 20:52, 10 April 2024 (UTC)

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