This version of the CSV has had the student-only entries removed manually. The
code to generate this file doesn't do it. So, if you generate this file again,
via code, you will need to remove the student-only entries again, by hand.
I've found lisp-stat and vega work better when the column titles in the header
of CSV files are a string of unbroken text (so 'raw-listing' instead of 'raw
listing'). Essentially, I need to adjust to thinking of them like I do a SQL
database.
These entries where included in the original scraping of the data. They were
still listed on the website, despite becoming unavailable. Removing them stop of
few errors occurring whilst processing the CSV file's data.
This is prep. work for plotting a chart of all the advertised rent rates in Feb
'24 on Right Move's website. The column is a list of sequential
integers (basically row id's in a SQL database). So, each rent entry can be
mapped along the x-axis. I added this row manually, because it was easier to do
so. Thus, you won't find any code in right-move.org for it.
This file was filtered to help convert the flats advertised with weekly rent
price to monthly values. The intention was to bring this data into line with the
majority of the data advertising a monthly rate.
This is a cleaned up version of it 'full version' counter part. This file is
most likely to be used as a shortlist for reviewing manually, outside of this
project and its code.