There are timetables for each bus stop (disclosed by each bus company).
There are also routes for each bus line (disclosed by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism).
However, it is rare for a government or company to disclose this as an operation chart.
Some organizations are making them, but not in the area where I want them.
If that is the case, I have no choice but to create my own.
Well, it was annoying work.
I almost lost my temper last night and was writing a small program to make it easier.
However, this, too, is a hassle if you try to create a fully automated program, and bugs are sure to occur (such as different notations or strings in the program), so partial automation is more reliable.
If I wanted to make bus schedules for all the buses in Japan at once, I could write a fully automated program, but since my target was only six routes, such a program was not worth the time cost.
I spent until 4:00 this morning creating this bus operation table.
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So now that that is done, I am struggling to fix one part of the GIS database I created before.
If the GIS database were to be rebuilt from scratch, there would be a mismatch in node numbers in the current program, and the entire program would have to be rebuilt.
If this is an analogy,
"Work like making an incision in the brain and adding one of the brain's capillaries."
(No, it's not that great. Because no one's life is at stake.)
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Why am I keeping my diary when I don't have that much time?
Of course, they are escaping reality in the face of that brain surgery.