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Greg Beaumont
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Greg Beaumont is a data architect at Microsoft, where he enjoys identifying and solving complex problems backed by his experience in data architecture and a passion for innovation. Focusing on the healthcare industry, Greg works closely with customers to plan enterprise analytics strategies, evaluate new tools and products, conduct training sessions and hackathons, and architect solutions that improve the quality of care and reduce costs. He strives to be a trusted advisor to his customers and is always seeking new ways to drive progress and help organizations thrive. He is a veteran of the Microsoft data speaker network and has worked with hundreds of customers on their data management and analytics strategies.
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Exploring data with Python visuals

In addition to R, Power BI also supports Python queries and visuals. Python is a very popular language that is also frequently used by data scientists. Per the requirements at the beginning of this chapter, you’ll need to install Python on your local machine for Power BI Desktop: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-python-visuals.

In the FAA Wildlife Strike data, Height and Speed are both fields that can be recorded for reports. Height is a measure in feet from the ground at which an incident happened, while speed is a measure of the speed the aircraft was traveling when it was struck by wildlife. You will take a look at both of these metrics using Python histograms so that you can compare the distribution of those values when selecting different filters.

You will follow these steps:

  1. Preparing the data for the Python histogram.
  2. Building the Python histogram visualization and add it to your report...
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Greg Beaumont is a data architect at Microsoft, where he enjoys identifying and solving complex problems backed by his experience in data architecture and a passion for innovation. Focusing on the healthcare industry, Greg works closely with customers to plan enterprise analytics strategies, evaluate new tools and products, conduct training sessions and hackathons, and architect solutions that improve the quality of care and reduce costs. He strives to be a trusted advisor to his customers and is always seeking new ways to drive progress and help organizations thrive. He is a veteran of the Microsoft data speaker network and has worked with hundreds of customers on their data management and analytics strategies.
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