Plotting
In the following, we’ll show the final plots based on our plans.
Female Participation over Time
As planned above, we started with a simple line graph displaying both male and female athletes’ percentage against all athletes. The strength of this method is that it is simple and clear. It shows …
Last updated: Wed Jan 20, 2021
Female Participation Across Continents
To visualize changes in female participation in each continent, we first used a simple line graph where we put all the continent together. The x-axis is time, and the y-axis is female participation. …
Last updated: Wed Jan 20, 2021
Home-field Advantage
As discussed above, we first tried scatter plot with jitter. The x-axis is the countries that have ever hosted the Olympics and the y-axis denotes the percentage of medals earned by a country against …
Last updated: Wed Jan 20, 2021
Medal Efficiency
As planned, first of all, we did data manipulation before plotting. Golds were given 4 points, Silver 2, and Bronze 1. Attendance without any medals was assigned to 0 point. A country’s “medal …
Last updated: Wed Jan 20, 2021
Ranking Sports
To rank sports according to the number of athletes, we first plotted a bar chart, each bar representing a category. As can be seen below, since there were too many categories, the names of sports …
Last updated: Wed Jan 20, 2021