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2 | 3 | |
692 | 1,391 | |
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8.8 | 7.6 | |
2 months ago | 4 months ago | |
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tibble
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Help formatting the output of source blocks that generate tibbles (remove #A tibble: n x m)
I saw options for tibbles calling out max footer lines, but nothing about headers here in the suggested pillar options. I found this github issue which reqeusts more granular printing options, which would not then require any org-specific processing.
- Organizing a 'non-standard' nasty dataset
tidyr
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1MinDocker #6 - Building further
tidyr
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Frustration: One Year with R
This was fun to play around with. I made some very minor changes and posted at https://gist.github.com/hadley/d54895557fbb0fe0402d2277b9011....
It revealed to me that there's a buglet in `forcats::last()` (https://github.com/tidyverse/forcats/issues/303) and made me wonder if `pivot_longer()` should be able to rename the columns as you pivot them (https://github.com/tidyverse/tidyr/issues/1338)
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What are your thoughts on data.table vs tidyverse vs tidy syntax with data.table backends (dtplyr, tidytable) in R?
I originally wrote tidytable because dtplyr was missing a lot of functionality my coworkers and I needed, and at the time dtplyr looked like a "forgotten package" (lots of open issues/bugs, very infrequent updates). Hadley Wickham also mentioned at one point [he had no plans for adding tidyr functions)[https://github.com/tidyverse/tidyr/issues/1015#issuecomment-682977139]. He changed his mind on that one - tidyr functions are the ones that I'm in the process of contributing to dtplyr now.
What are some alternatives?
dplyr - dplyr: A grammar of data manipulation
ggstatsplot - Enhancing {ggplot2} plots with statistical analysis 📊📣
tidytext - Text mining using tidy tools :sparkles::page_facing_up::sparkles:
mech - 🦾 Mech is a programming language for building data-driven systems like robots, games, and interfaces. Start here!
tidytable - Tidy interface to 'data.table'
ggplot2-book - ggplot2: elegant graphics for data analysis
wesanderson - A Wes Anderson color palette for R
Frustration-One-Year-With-R - An extremely long review of R.
forcats - 🐈🐈🐈🐈: tools for working with categorical variables (factors)
COVID-19 - Plots and analysis relating to the pandemic
ggplot2 - An implementation of the Grammar of Graphics in R
dtplyr - Data table backend for dplyr
