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=== Level of Schools ===
 
=== Level of Schools ===
 
As the classification data of each school was discrete in nature, categorized symbology was used to visualise the distribution of public educational institutes. For each category of educational institutes, different symbols and colours were used such that they could be easily told apart from each other. Some python code was used in order to geocode the educational institutes onto QGIS as only their ZIP codes were provided in the dataset.
 
As the classification data of each school was discrete in nature, categorized symbology was used to visualise the distribution of public educational institutes. For each category of educational institutes, different symbols and colours were used such that they could be easily told apart from each other. Some python code was used in order to geocode the educational institutes onto QGIS as only their ZIP codes were provided in the dataset.
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[[File:Schoolmap.png|thumb]]
 
Subzone data provided by data.gov.sg was used as the backdrop such that the reader would be able see the distribution of schools across Singapore.
 
Subzone data provided by data.gov.sg was used as the backdrop such that the reader would be able see the distribution of schools across Singapore.
  

Revision as of 01:14, 15 September 2019

Part One: Thematic Mapping

Level of Schools

As the classification data of each school was discrete in nature, categorized symbology was used to visualise the distribution of public educational institutes. For each category of educational institutes, different symbols and colours were used such that they could be easily told apart from each other. Some python code was used in order to geocode the educational institutes onto QGIS as only their ZIP codes were provided in the dataset.

Schoolmap.png

Subzone data provided by data.gov.sg was used as the backdrop such that the reader would be able see the distribution of schools across Singapore.

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