Since I have a lot of free time in self quarantine, I've been using it to study new things. One of them is called the R programming language, and it's mainly used for data science and statistics. I downloaded statistics of Corona virus cases around the world, and displayed them as a sorted 3D pie chart! (It's really not a big deal but it's very satisfying as a start). If you guys have any interesting projects for me to make, I'd love to hear suggestions :D
It's mental that the United States went from the 3rd-4th most cases worldwide to the 1st in two days.
To be fair, the US is one of the largest countries with the highest population count so it isn't all that surprising.
John Hopkins' data was poorly formatted when I tried to model the data in R. Where did you get this data from?
Not surprising. United States will always make sure they are #1 in everything :p Still not surprising, but also likely that China has under reported numbers. Let's not talk about how many brand new mobile crematoriums they had before the US ever even got its first case.