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BeOfOneAccord 21-04-2016 09:39

Map of Championship Teams
 
https://goo.gl/0mO8x8

For a different perspective on the teams coming to Worlds, the above link is a Google map showing the approximate home location of the FRC teams registered as of 4/20/16. Pin locations are approximate because FIRST only lists City, State, and Country information for each team.

RB

alephzer0 21-04-2016 09:40

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
This is pretty neat.

Liam Fay 21-04-2016 09:43

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
One note,

Out of San Diego I see both 2485 and 1538 missing. There might be more.

Looks cool though!

Jaci 21-04-2016 09:47

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam Fay (Post 1576512)
One note,

Out of San Diego I see both 2485 and 1538 missing. There might be more.

Looks cool though!

They're probably just in the same location, as FIRST only does it via City (i.e. if two teams are in the same city, the pin will drop on the exact same location for both)

BeOfOneAccord 21-04-2016 09:55

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam Fay (Post 1576512)
One note,

Out of San Diego I see both 2485 and 1538 missing. There might be more.

Looks cool though!

This a side effect of only having the City name to use for geocoding. In this case, since teams 812, 1538, 2485, and 3128 are all listed as San Diego, CA, all four pins are located at the same coordinates. You can expand the CMP 2016 Teams list on the left and click on a team number to see where it is located on the map.

RB

bdaroz 21-04-2016 10:40

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
I think this is particularly interesting... I wonder how the geographical distribution changes from year to year, at least in the US.

Which also brings up an interesting question. Clearly with the majority of teams east of the Mississippi, and the next concentration of significance on the west coast, why are we doing 2 central US championships next year?

(And no, I'm not including the international teams here as one would expect the cost to fly to either cost would be a minor increase, if not a decrease, to the total cost of attending in the first place.)

Sperkowsky 21-04-2016 10:43

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Do you have the latitudes and longitudes? If so could I have an excel doc with them. I do not have any of the rookies from this year mapped.

Christopher149 21-04-2016 11:01

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BeOfOneAccord (Post 1576507)
https://goo.gl/0mO8x8

For a different perspective on the teams coming to Worlds, the above link is a Google map showing the approximate home location of the FRC teams registered as of 4/20/16. Pin locations are approximate because FIRST only lists City, State, and Country information for each team.

RB

I still love that in Michigan, the two ROOKIE teams from Beaver Island and Mackinac Island qualified for states and Champs.

BeOfOneAccord 21-04-2016 11:22

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1576553)
Do you have the latitudes and longitudes? If so could I have an excel doc with them. I do not have any of the rookies from this year mapped.

Here you go!

RB

plnyyanks 21-04-2016 11:27

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Nice map!

For those who want to compare (or just love data), I made a map of all FRC teams this year, so you can eyeball and compare the distribution of teams at champs vs. all teams.

https://www.google.com/fusiontables/...JFygJ#map:id=4

tindleroot 21-04-2016 11:38

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Just from a quick eyeball glance, it looks like if the same set of teams went to 2 champs next year, the Mississippi (or a line slightly east of it) would be the divide, with international teams generally going to Texas. This would save driving distance for most teams except the Illinois/Minnesota area and Mississippi/Louisiana area.

EricDrost 21-04-2016 11:53

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
I had no idea that 2590 was the southern-most NJ team registered for WCMP... That blows my mind.

Gravity 21-04-2016 12:01

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
I have to say, this is the first I've seen of this. Nice job. :)

northstardon 21-04-2016 12:15

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Great map...how hard would it be to symbolize based on how the teams punched their ticket (e.g. automatic bid, qualified this year, wait list)?

I think it'd be interesting to see the geographic distribution of the wait listed teams, and to see how that will change next year with the split championships.

Oh, and not to send this thread off topic, but the reason given last year for why one of the two locations wasn't further west than Houston was that they looked, but weren't able to find a potential host city that had the right dates open.

BeOfOneAccord 21-04-2016 14:02

Re: Map of Championship Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by northstardon (Post 1576595)
Great map...how hard would it be to symbolize based on how the teams punched their ticket (e.g. automatic bid, qualified this year, wait list)?

If that data is available in a tabular format, by team number, it would not be hard to incorporate into the map.

RB


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