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Gustavo R Santos
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Gustavo R Santos has worked in the Technology Industry for 13 years, improving processes, and analyzing datasets and creating dashboards. Since 2020, he has been working as a Data Scientist in the retail industry, wrangling, analyzing, visualizing and modeling data with the most modern tools like R, Python and Databricks. Gustavo also gives lectures from time to time at an online school about Data Science concepts. He has a background in Marketing, is certified as Data Scientist by the Data Science Academy Brazil and pursues his specialist MBA in Data Science at the University of São Paulo
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Binding

Binding data is the last of the main transformations listed at the beginning of this chapter. It is common to find yourself with two or more datasets that you need to put together for analysis. There are a couple of ways to do that, as follows:

Figure 7.16 – Types of data binding

Assume that our Census Income dataset has only 10 rows. After some research, the internal team found another 10 observations and gave them to the data science team. The ten new observations have to be appended to the original dataset since they have the same variables. Let’s see that in action:

# Creating datasets A and B
A <- df[1:10, ]
B <- df[11:20, ]
# Append / bind rows
AB <- rbind(A, B)

To illustrate the other scenario, that is, binding columns, imagine that the original data has only three variables, age, workclass, and fnlwgt. Then, the team was able to collect more information about the taxpayers, adding education grade and occupation....

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Gustavo R Santos has worked in the Technology Industry for 13 years, improving processes, and analyzing datasets and creating dashboards. Since 2020, he has been working as a Data Scientist in the retail industry, wrangling, analyzing, visualizing and modeling data with the most modern tools like R, Python and Databricks. Gustavo also gives lectures from time to time at an online school about Data Science concepts. He has a background in Marketing, is certified as Data Scientist by the Data Science Academy Brazil and pursues his specialist MBA in Data Science at the University of São Paulo
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