List the most popular dances
Data is available from 2003, so if you enter an earlier start date it will be ignored.
The two-digit figure represents the start of the academic year, which is the Michaelmas term, so if you enter the current year before September you will not find any dances.
For instance, the Academic year 2019 consists of Michaelmas 2019, Lent 2020, Easter 2020.
The program ignores any dances which have only been called once or twice (unless the total is less than 50), but at the bottom of the grid will be a button which you can click to include these.
The two-digit figure represents the start of the academic year, which is the Michaelmas term, so if you enter the current year before September you will not find any dances.
For instance, the Academic year 2019 consists of Michaelmas 2019, Lent 2020, Easter 2020.
The program ignores any dances which have only been called once or twice (unless the total is less than 50), but at the bottom of the grid will be a button which you can click to include these.