Calculating Unique Pairings | A Xano Build Project with Shenal Harakh

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As part of Xano's internal onboarding process, we ask each of our team members to come up with a project that they can use to help familiarize themselves with and learn the Xano platform in a more interesting way.

In this video, Shenal Harakh, one of our newest additions to the Customer Success team, will guide you through her build project to calculate the number of possible unique combinations in a set of data. She'll use the example of a tennis match and showcase a real-world application for this type of calculator.

We hope you enjoy this new opportunity to meet some of the Xano team. Be on the lookout for more build project videos soon!

Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:06 Project Explanation
02:30 Planning the Project
03:34 Approaching Functions in Xano
07:44 The Importance of Variables
09:43 Outro

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Congrats for the new job 🎉

You took a real life possible scenario and shared the whole process with us.

It was one of the best XANO team builds I’ve seen mostly because of your very informative approach.

Keep it going.

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The number of pairs that can be created from n entities is: n * (n-1) /2. Every entity with all others minus itself. Now every pair has been created twice, so divide by two to correct for that. You will get to the same formula when you start with your high school formula starting from n over 2.

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