Using data from one system in another

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phonenumber
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Using data from one system in another

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Here is a cube showing the results for months in 2006:

Cube house prices

If we visualise this as a chart, then we see the following results for the real price and the adjusted price metrics. I have zoomed in slightly to show the date range from 1995 to the end france phone number list of 2019 (as there is a lot of price volatility after this point) and I wanted to show the general longitudinal trend of house prices. We can see that the slope of the dark purple line is flatter than the raw prices, but still exhibits an upward trend in house prices.

Chart from cube

This technique of using external data files for inflation could also be applied for example to exchange rate data files where we wanted to adjust foreign currency values based on the exchange rate at the time of transaction.

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The UK government publishes road safety data (4). We have created a FastStats system from that data which contains information on all fatal and serious traffic accidents and a large number of accidents that are less serious. With the data in that system, we could look for the factors which were more likely to be present in serious accidents.
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