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We have covered a lot of
ground in this course.
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From irises in Oregon
to geysers in Wyoming.
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And in terms of data visualization too.
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I've updated the image we just
finished to remove the histogram.
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Let's take a look at our final report.
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[SOUND] I sent Steve our summary
report for his photo excursion.
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He was super excited.
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He can tell that he'll typically have
about four minutes to take pictures of
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an eruption, and he'll generally have to
wait about 80 minutes between events.
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For the short videos, the scatter plot
shows that he should be looking for
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opportunities in which the eruptions
occur more frequently.
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Conversely, the longer
the time between eruptions,
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the longer the next event
will generally last.
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Steve is excited to take this information
and put it to use on his trip.
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I'm excited to hear about how
you are exploring data and
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putting it to use in your
decision making process.
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Let your fellow Treehouse students know
by leaving a post in the forum about your
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data viz effort, or reach out to
me on Twitter to share your work.
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Until next time, happy coding.
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