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Data Wrangling with R

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235400
Pages 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Gustavo R Santos Gustavo R Santos
Profile icon Gustavo R Santos

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface Part 1: Load and Explore Data
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Data Wrangling Chapter 2: Loading and Exploring Datasets Chapter 3: Basic Data Visualization Part 2: Data Wrangling
Chapter 4: Working with Strings Chapter 5: Working with Numbers Chapter 6: Working with Date and Time Objects Chapter 7: Transformations with Base R Chapter 8: Transformations with Tidyverse Libraries Chapter 9: Exploratory Data Analysis Part 3: Data Visualization
Chapter 10: Introduction to ggplot2 Chapter 11: Enhanced Visualizations with ggplot2 Chapter 12: Other Data Visualization Options Part 4: Modeling
Chapter 13: Building a Model with R Chapter 14: Build an Application with Shiny in R Conclusion Other Books You May Enjoy

Do more with tidyverse

Closing this chapter, we will quickly study a few functions from tidyverse that were not mentioned in any of the previous sections but that can be very helpful when solving data wrangling problems.

Consider again the mtcars dataset (load it with data('mtcars')), which has information about 32 cars from the 1974 Motor Trend Use magazine. We are already familiar with that data, and we can use it as a reference to learn about the next few transformations.

Let’s dive right in on a couple of functions of the purrr library. This library brings functions like those from the Apply family, studied in Chapter 5. The most interesting function to look at is the map() function. It applies the same function to every element of a vector or list. If we want to map the average of the variables’ horsepower and weight, this is how to do it:

# Map
mtcars %>% 
  select(hp, wt) %>%  map(mean)
$hp
[1] 146.6875
$wt
[1] 3.21725...
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