Independence Days with {purrr} | TidyX Episode 185
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2024
- TidyX Episode 185: Independence Days with {purrr}
Using Wikipedia's list of independence days, we'll show you have to use some advanced {purrr} to work with the data, construct new functions, and work with extracted data from webpages to transform it into usable formats. We aim to answer the amusing quip that every 4 days a country celebrates its independence from the UK with this dataset!
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Great content 🎉
great stuff as always ! clear and easy to understand what easily can be confusing so, thanks !
(very) unrelated to this but would you be interested in diving (either deep) or as an introduction into the logger package, i think it's created with the intent of mimicking python's version and while i find python's pretty straightforward, for some reason R's version is a little more obscure/harder to grasp for me
Thanks for the comment! I'll have to look at the logger package a bit again - I think I've used it in the past, but there may be a few other things/concepts you need to know before it makes sense ~ Ellis
@@TidyX_screencast no worries if you can't of course - thanks Ellis either way !