Uible week 5

Chapter 4’s tutorial 3 was the most interesting of all the ones that. We’re in this specific chapter. We looked at a bunch of crimes in Pittsburgh and broke down how to examine each one and where they occurred. In this tutorial, we split many of the crimes into exactly where they occurred, when they occurred, which crimes they belong to, and how many of the crimes were specific types of crime. If it were a burglary or a robbery, we would have to look specifically for those things and pinpoint them on this map. They asked us to define where each of these crimes occurred by entering specific codes. Chapter 4 felt much smoother while doing all this compared to chapters 1-2 and 3, after spending lots of time in the lab trying to figure out how to make sure these run right and that I had done them correctly. Chapter 4 went by very quickly and felt like I was moving through it effortlessly, so it didn’t take me too much longer than the previous chapters. 

Chapter 5 Tutorials We’re very simple compared to the other two. The first one they asked us to do was to center the United States in the world, which took very little time.  The second tutorial of the chapter was also quite simple and specifically had us center the world as they have it is on the globe, which was more of an oval shape. The other tutorials we looked at in this chapter led us to examine the census data for NYC. One of the last ones we looked at was the spaces in Minnesota. 

 

In Chapter 6 tutorials, the ones I remember, we looked at the NYC boroughs, put the name “Upper West Side” on the map, and specifically marked out the neighborhood in downtown NYC. Also, in a different tutorial in chapter 6, we pinpointed multiple of them, Firehouses and police stations in that area on points which. We use a method that lets us pinpoint all of them very quickly, so we didn’t have to pinpoint one after another, since there are multiple firehouses and police stations. . 

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