Note: This repository is a fork of Udacity's public repository for the purpose of fulfilling the requirements of the "Post your Work on Github" project, which is the third and final part of the requirements to complete the Udacity PDSND program. The original repository can be found here.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023.
Post your Work on Github.
The purpose of creating this new repository, which is forked from Udacity's public repository, is to fulfill the requirements of the "Post your Work on Github" project, which is the third and final part of the requirements to complete the Udacity Programming for Data Science with Python (PDSND) program. The repository will contain the code and documentation for the project, which involves analyzing bike share data from three different cities using Python. By forking the original repository, we have a starting point with pre-existing code and documentation, which we can build upon and modify to meet the requirements of the project. Additionally, this new repository will allow us to share our work with others and showcase our skills in data analysis and collaboration using GitHub.
bikeshare.py
(bikeshare.py Python script for analyzing US BikeShare Data).
bikeshare.py
(2023-03-28) (bikeshare.py
was recently branched out for adding documentation to the script. These changes are merged into the main (i.e., master) repository via a pull request (made locally)).- Added documentation to
bikeshare.py
(2023-03-28) (Added new comments and changed a few var names (e.g., from i to idx). Also, documentation added to the main function for better readability (all changes made locally)). - Refactored
bikeshare.py
(2023-03-28) (Functionrun_analysis()
was added for refactoring purposes (all changes made locally)). - Refactored
bikeshare.py
(2023-03-28) (Comment added torun_analysis()
insidemain()
(all changes made locally)).
We would like to extend our gratitude to Udacity for providing the original repository at https://github.com/udacity/pdsnd_github, which served as the foundation for this project. Additionally, we would like to acknowledge the Udacity community for inspiring us to complete this work and for their support throughout the Programming for Data Science with Python (PDSND) Nanodegree program.
This Git repository is published under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.