
Pokémon are fictional creatures with various unique abilities and characteristics. Each Pokémon belongs to a specific species and possesses its own distinct traits, such as elemental types, strengths, and weaknesses. Trainers in the Pokémon world embark on exciting adventures, capturing and training Pokémon to compete in battles and achieve their goals.
The Pokémon Index serves as a comprehensive catalog that lists and categorizes all known Pokémon species. It provides valuable information about each Pokémon, including their names, types, evolutionary lines, abilities, and detailed descriptions. Trainers and enthusiasts can refer to the Pokémon Index to discover new species, study their characteristics, and strategize their gameplay. The Pokémon Index serves as a vital resource for building teams, understanding Pokémon lore, and fostering a deeper appreciation for the vast world of Pokémon.
In this project, I worked alongside two group members to analyze the Pokémon Index. As the team lead for the project, I aided my group members where needed toward the completion of the project. The final product of the project was a presentation using PowerPoint. My primary responsibility was analyzing the height and weight of Pokémon, get rate, and gender encounter rates. I also created the template for the PowerPoint presentation.
Below is a copy of the slides:
This project was completed as part of the Data Analysis and Visualization Certification at The University of Texas at San Antonio.
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