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Pivot Grid examples

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- This example shows how to create several PivotGrids using the same Store. In this case we have a dataset
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The example code is not minified, so it's readable.

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Counting occurrences

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Let's start simple with a count of the number of people born per decade.

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Finding averages

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- PivotGrid can be used to easily find averages in large datasets. Here we ask it for the average height of people
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- In this example we also use a, turning our calculated heights (which are decimals) into feet and inches notation. -

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Finding maximums

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- It's also easy gather minimum and maximum values in PivotGrid. Here we determine the maximum IQ per birth decade and
- handedness. Note that we don't have to specify left and top axes - in this case we are summarizing purely through a top axis. -

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