owidR VS opentripplanner

Compare owidR vs opentripplanner and see what are their differences.

owidR

An R Package for Importing Data from Our World in Data (by piersyork)

opentripplanner

An R package to set up and use OpenTripPlanner (OTP) as a local or remote multimodal trip planner. (by ropensci)
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owidR opentripplanner
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6.5 5.6
2 months ago 1 day ago
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owidR

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opentripplanner

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  • R packages for transit planning?
    1 project | /r/rstats | 3 Jan 2021
    Transportation planner / data scientist here: The R opentripplanner package (https://github.com/ropensci/opentripplanner) (also a Robin Lovelace-related package!) is a particular favorite, just wanted to call that out! Also, the Open Transit Data Toolkit (https://transitdatatoolkit.com/) might give some ideas on topics to cover. I think the methods are a bit dated at this point (i.e. not a lot of tidyverse, sf) but in general it's a great resource.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing owidR and opentripplanner you can also consider the following projects:

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waffle - :maple_leaf: Make waffle (square pie) charts in R

ggplot2 - An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R

babynames - An R package containing US baby names from the SSA

ggshadow - A collection of geoms for R's 'ggplot2' library. geom_shadowpath(), geom_shadowline(), geom_shadowstep() and geom_shadowpoint() functions draw a shadow below lines to make busy plots more aesthetically pleasing. geom_glowpath(), geom_glowline(), geom_glowstep() and geom_glowpoint() add a neon glow around lines to get a steampunk style.

disk.frame - Fast Disk-Based Parallelized Data Manipulation Framework for Larger-than-RAM Data

drake - An R-focused pipeline toolkit for reproducibility and high-performance computing