Difference between revisions of "SMT201 AY2019-20T1 EX1 Peh Jin An"
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I have decided to use the planning area layer alongside the education layer so that users will be able to locate schools in Singapore. I have also use 4 different colours to represent the 4 different levels of school. Purple representing Junior Colleges and Centralised Institutions, orange representing mixed level schools, red representing secondary schools and finally green representing primary schools. This way users will be able to differentiate the types of schools in its location. I have also used SVG icons to represent the schools to ensure that the icons would not be pixelized when zoomed into. | I have decided to use the planning area layer alongside the education layer so that users will be able to locate schools in Singapore. I have also use 4 different colours to represent the 4 different levels of school. Purple representing Junior Colleges and Centralised Institutions, orange representing mixed level schools, red representing secondary schools and finally green representing primary schools. This way users will be able to differentiate the types of schools in its location. I have also used SVG icons to represent the schools to ensure that the icons would not be pixelized when zoomed into. | ||
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+ | In this question, I have categorised the roads into 4 main categories. Expressways, major roads, minor roads and local access. This way, the viewer would be able to tell where the roads are in a glance. I have used the filter function on the attribute table for the mentioned attributes to attain the following results. | ||
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+ | [[File:Singapore Land Use.png|border|center|800x800px|]] | ||
+ | I have decided to utilize the LU_Desc column from the attribute table as it best fulfils the requirements of the question. I have classified the map into 4 main categories. | ||
+ | Blue representing the business and commercial parts | ||
+ | Orange representing residential and recreational | ||
+ | Green representing agriculture, open spaces, parks and reserved sites | ||
+ | Turquoise representing waters | ||
+ | White representing religious buildings | ||
+ | Black representing cemeteries | ||
+ | Pink representing educational institutions | ||
+ | Red representing health and medical care | ||
+ | Light green representing transport means | ||
+ | I have classified them into these categories as I believe it has value when it comes to planning and understanding our land usage. |
Revision as of 23:58, 15 September 2019
I have decided to use the planning area layer alongside the education layer so that users will be able to locate schools in Singapore. I have also use 4 different colours to represent the 4 different levels of school. Purple representing Junior Colleges and Centralised Institutions, orange representing mixed level schools, red representing secondary schools and finally green representing primary schools. This way users will be able to differentiate the types of schools in its location. I have also used SVG icons to represent the schools to ensure that the icons would not be pixelized when zoomed into.
In this question, I have categorised the roads into 4 main categories. Expressways, major roads, minor roads and local access. This way, the viewer would be able to tell where the roads are in a glance. I have used the filter function on the attribute table for the mentioned attributes to attain the following results.
I have decided to utilize the LU_Desc column from the attribute table as it best fulfils the requirements of the question. I have classified the map into 4 main categories. Blue representing the business and commercial parts Orange representing residential and recreational Green representing agriculture, open spaces, parks and reserved sites Turquoise representing waters White representing religious buildings Black representing cemeteries Pink representing educational institutions Red representing health and medical care Light green representing transport means I have classified them into these categories as I believe it has value when it comes to planning and understanding our land usage.