Adds separate and unite diagrams to tidy.Rmd
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							@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ You may have noticed that we skipped `table3` in the last section. `table3` is u
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`separate()` turns a single character column into multiple columns by splitting the values of the column wherever a separator character appears.
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					`separate()` turns a single character column into multiple columns by splitting the values of the column wherever a separator character appears.
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[SEPARATE DIAGRAM] 
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So, for example, we can use `separate()` to tidy `table3`, which combines values of *cases* and *population* in the same column.
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					So, for example, we can use `separate()` to tidy `table3`, which combines values of *cases* and *population* in the same column.
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@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ You can further customize `separate()` with the `remove`, `convert`, and `extra`
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`unite()` does the opposite of `separate()`: it combines multiple columns into a single column.
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					`unite()` does the opposite of `separate()`: it combines multiple columns into a single column.
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**TODO: UNITE DESCRIPTION**
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We can use `unite()` to rejoin the *century* and *year* columns that we created in the last example. That data is saved as `tidyr::table6`.
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					We can use `unite()` to rejoin the *century* and *year* columns that we created in the last example. That data is saved as `tidyr::table6`.
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