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Project 1 - Subway
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Visual Analytics - Project Description
The purpose of this application is to visualize every entry made in every CTA stop from 2001 to 2021 in the form of several bar charts and maps. Upon opening the application, the user is met with five different tabs, one of which is the dashboard tab that the application defaults to when first
Visual Analytics - Data Information
Data Preparation Pre-importation Since R and Shiny can only accept data files that are less than or equal to 5 MB, I had to split the CTA - Ridership - 'L' Station Entries - Daily Totals file into multiple parts. To do this, I used the Linux split command and split the file based on size. This
Visual Analytics - Findings
A few interesting findings include: There are many L stations that belong to multiple CTA lines For instance, the station Clark/Lake belongs to a multitude of lines including the Blue, Brown, Green, Orange, Purple and Pink Lines. These types of stops that belong to multiple lines seem to be there
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CS 424 Project 2 (shinyapps.io)
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Mahima1234/CS424Project2 (github.com)
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CS424 Project2 Video
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