This week we were challenged to make different representations of crime distribution in Washington DC and Chicago. For Chicago, the homicide crimes were shown using local hotspot Moran's l mapping (figure 1), Kernel density hotspot mapping (figure 2), and grid-based thematic hotspot mapping (figure 3). The most challenging part of this lab was combining the tables to get allow field calculation. This lab was really interesting and the implications of this kind of datat mapping seems helpful. I think this lab helped me enforce the calculate field aspect of the attric=bute table that I did not understand in previous classes.



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