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      <title>Changelog for Cyclistic&#39;s Bike-Share Project</title>
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      <description>Changelog for Cyclistic Bike-Share Case Study     New, 08/06/2021, v1.0       12 files of the most recent monthly historical data (July 2020 - June 2021) were imported and unzipped into .csv files, opened in Excel, and converted to .xlsx files.
  Copies of the 12 files were kept at each stage: zipped, .csv., and .xlsx, until the end of the project and it&amp;rsquo;s determined they are no longer necessary.</description>
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      <title>R Process for Cyclistic&#39;s Bike-Share Project</title>
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      <description>Cyclistic_Exercise_Full_Year_Analysis     This analysis is based on the Divvy case study &amp;ldquo;Sophisticated, Clear, and Polished’: Divvy and Data Visualization&amp;rdquo; written by Kevin Hartman. The purpose of this script is to consolidate downloaded Divvy data into a single dataframe and then conduct simple analysis to help answer the key question: “In what ways do members and casual riders use Divvy bikes differently?”
Load required packages     library(tidyverse) #helps wrangle data library(lubridate) #helps wrangle date attributes library(ggplot2) #helps visualize data</description>
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