Previous blogs on pattern match analytics
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 4:16 am
Grid of data
In our dataset at present there are 761 matches played by Scotland, of which they have lost 235. To find the particular transaction set above the algorithm has identified the length of time between each of the 234 pairs of adjacent losses, sorted them by the length of time between them, and then returned the biggest such value.
Conclusions
This blog post has discussed croatia phone number example functionality that has been introduced in the Q4 2019 releases. These new features enable a wider range of pattern matching scenarios to be expressed in FastStats, to analyse or select people by sequences of transactions. It has also enabled us to delve even further into football statistics!
References
*1 – note that one way around this issue (before the Q4 2019) release would be to add a transactional filter selection so that only transactions in the last 12 months were considered. An alternative approach that can work for many examples is to reverse the pattern, and reverse the order of the transactions.
This is the third part of a series with four parts. Click here to access the last part of this blog series.
In our dataset at present there are 761 matches played by Scotland, of which they have lost 235. To find the particular transaction set above the algorithm has identified the length of time between each of the 234 pairs of adjacent losses, sorted them by the length of time between them, and then returned the biggest such value.
Conclusions
This blog post has discussed croatia phone number example functionality that has been introduced in the Q4 2019 releases. These new features enable a wider range of pattern matching scenarios to be expressed in FastStats, to analyse or select people by sequences of transactions. It has also enabled us to delve even further into football statistics!
References
*1 – note that one way around this issue (before the Q4 2019) release would be to add a transactional filter selection so that only transactions in the last 12 months were considered. An alternative approach that can work for many examples is to reverse the pattern, and reverse the order of the transactions.
This is the third part of a series with four parts. Click here to access the last part of this blog series.