How about a column chart?Right, pie charts are the worst, so not going to jump on that silly bandwagon.
I've just got a nice clean table in my spreadsheet (essentially just a formatted pivot table), with a conditional format to highlight the top three.
To address @DelPiero's statement, I think you're possibly right - however in my personal experience, I think Vekoma still pips it. As you can see by this chart, over 60% of my ridden coasters are in the USA (which includes most of the major parks), but Arrow does sit in 4th place behind Intamin. However, it's definitely the USA B&Ms that push them into second place.
So let's break it down by continent to see how that balances out:
Seems like you're not far off. In Europe it's Vekoma, Mack and Intamin/Zierer that hold the top three spots, but in North America it's B&M, Vekoma and Intamin.
God, I :emoji_zipper_mouth:ing love spreadsheets. <3
I have been pondering how to do this - you can see in my rankings I have crunched some numbers using correlations and statistical regressions, mostly focused on comparison of rankings and ride stats; for the most part, I've found a lot of bell curves in terms of how ride heights, lengths, and inversion counts are distributed. Still toying around with this. A next step too would be numbering out inversion types... but I'l save that for a very, very boring, rainy day.I need to come up with a system that takes into account quality and quantity
How about a column chart?
Much better. Although, why aren't they sorted alphabetically or by number? What's with the random order?Or radial chart?
Pitfalls of working in Google Drive.Much better. Although, why aren't they sorted alphabetically or by number? What's with the random order?
Or radial chart?
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A couple of people's comments in the A-Z coasters topic inspired this list...
That, and the fact that I'm really bored this evening.
S 52
C 45
R 42
B 41
T 38
M 30
D 27
V 23
F 21
G 21
K 20
W 19
P 15
L 14
A 13
H 12
N 10
O 9
J 8
I 6
E 4
U 3
X 3
Z 2
Q 1
Y 0
Up until a few weeks ago, B&M was the clear winner with 32, followed by Vekoma on 30. However, Waliplopsterix ruined all that, adding 5 Vekomas to my count while only giving me 1 lousy B&M.
That isn't a Vekoma.The Flying Dutchman at Efteling,
That isn't a Vekoma.
I've classed boomerangs as 3, as that's what RCDB says, but I completely see your logic.How did 6 win? That's the boomerang category..