Apply sizing to tidy-data diagrams
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		@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@ devtools::install_github("hadley/r4ds")
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```
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    #| echo: FALSE
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    #| out.width: NULL
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    #| fig.retina: 1.5
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    knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/transform.png", dpi = 270)
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## Code of Conduct
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@@ -50,7 +50,9 @@ There are three interrelated rules that make a dataset tidy:
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Figure \@ref(fig:tidy-structure) shows the rules visually.
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```{r tidy-structure, echo = FALSE, out.width = "100%"}
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```{r tidy-structure}
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#| echo: FALSE
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#| out.width: NULL
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#| fig.cap: > 
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#|   Following three rules makes a dataset tidy: variables are columns,
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#|   observations are rows, and values are cells.
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@@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ Figure \@ref(fig:tidy-structure) shows the rules visually.
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#|   shows that each variable is column. The second panel shows that each
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#|   observation is a row. The third panel shows that each value is
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#|   a cell.
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knitr::include_graphics("images/tidy-1.png")
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knitr::include_graphics("images/tidy-1.png", dpi = 270)
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```
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Why ensure that your data is tidy?
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@@ -259,23 +261,23 @@ It's easier to see if we take it component by component.
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Columns that are already variables need to be repeated, once for each column in `cols`, as shown in Figure \@ref(fig:pivot-variables).
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```{r pivot-variables}
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#| echo: false
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#| out.width: ~
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#| echo: FALSE
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#| out.width: NULL
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#| fig.cap: > 
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#|   Columns that are already variables need to be repeated, once for
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#|   each column that is pivotted.
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/tidy-data/variables.png", dpi = 144)
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/tidy-data/variables.png", dpi = 270)
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```
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The column names become values in a new variable, whose name is given by `names_to`, as shown in Figure \@ref(fig:pivot-names).
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They need to be repeated for each row in the original dataset.
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```{r pivot-names}
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#| echo: false
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#| out.width: ~
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#| echo: FALSE
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#| out.width: NULL
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#| fig.cap: >
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#|   The column names of pivoted columns become a new column.
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/tidy-data/column-names.png", dpi = 144)
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/tidy-data/column-names.png", dpi = 270)
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```
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The cell values also become values in a new variable, with name given by `values_to`.
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@@ -283,12 +285,12 @@ The are unwound row by row.
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Figure \@ref(fig:pivot-values) illustrates the process.
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```{r pivot-values}
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#| echo: false
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#| out.width: ~
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#| echo: FALSE
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#| out.width: NULL
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#| fig.cap: >
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#|   The number of values are preserved (not repeated), but unwound
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#|   row-by-row.
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/tidy-data/cell-values.png", dpi = 144)
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/tidy-data/cell-values.png", dpi = 270)
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```
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### Many variables in column names
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@@ -328,7 +330,7 @@ The next step up in complexity is when the column names include a mix of variabl
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For example, take the `household` dataset:
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```{r}
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family
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household
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```
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This dataset contains data about five families, with the names and dates of birth of up to two children.
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