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Explore US Bikeshare Data

A Udacity course project and example on data analysis and git/github version control and collaboration.

Date created

Project created on:	19.02.2019 10:00
Readme created on:	19.02.2019 10:15
Last update:		19.02.2019 14:51

Description

This is just an example on analyzing data with python and a console interface. You will see a few prompts when starting the bikeshare.py file and will be guided through the analysis. After adding a few filters, the given data (not included on github) will be computed and you can view the result. Before closing or changing any filters, you will be provided to show some (or even all) raw data.

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  • bikeshare.py
  • README.md

Credits

  • Stackoverflow.com
  • Tutorialspoint.com
  • udacity.com

Used references

Clear the console screen to have a clean window if requiered
	- Note: found on Stackoverflow
	- Attention: this function has been changed as it did not work on windows command line
	->https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4810537/how-to-clear-the-screen-in-python

Finds the key with the max integer value inside a dictionary and returns it
	- Note: found on Stackoverflow
	->https://stackoverflow.com/questions/268272/getting-key-with-maximum-value-in-dictionary

Displays statistics on the most frequent times of travel.
	- Note: time conversion found on Tutorialspoint
	->https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/time_strptime.htm

Displays statistics on bikeshare users.
	- Note: Nonetype check found on Stackoverflow
	->https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23086383/how-to-test-nonetype-in-python

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