Pulling Election Count data out of Google Sheets for fun and democracy

Messing around with Elections NI data Sources: Live Data (for 2023) 2022 Assembly Elections Creating your own Google Sheet and referencing the crowdsourced data The above linked spreadsheets are naturally not editable by everyone; this is great for reliable data but isn’t so great when you want to make pretty graphs. Google Sheets supports the live referencing of external sheets in your own sheets, so you can ‘import’ the data from the read-only sheets as they evolve over the count, and then reference those data in your own visualisations. ...

May 18, 2023 · Andrew Bolster

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March 10, 2010 · Andrew Bolster

Data Wrangling for UK Internet Usage

This post is a little different from my usual fare; Basically, there was a tweet from MATRIX NI that caught my eye; the latest Office of National Statistics report on Internet Use in the UK. @MATRIX_NI @ONS And the tables show Northern Ireland being around 7% behind the Avg and 2% behind the next-worst-region... — Andrew Bolster (@Bolster) May 22, 2015 Basically, NI “lost”. So I thought it was a good opportunity to play around with the data a little bit instead of my usual stuff. ...

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My Basic (Python) Data Science Setup

After last weeks return to posting, I thought it was time to do something vaguely useful (and actually talk about it) so I’m tidying up a few meetup sessions I’ve presented at into a series of Basic Data Science (with Python) posts. This is the first one and covers my Python environment, the Jupyter notebook environments I use for analysis, and some on the Plot.ly graphs and RISE / Reveal.js methods I use to turn those notebooks into presentations. ...

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