ae818956b263e2917a6018310d9281bc8fc68dc7
* - read_csv() recognizes "NA" (Namibia) as NA (not available), as na = c("", "NA") by default.
- this chapter is not about stringr, but about readr.
- "seldom" is missing in the context.
- missing comma of "for example".
- list(.default = col_character()) can also work.
- use another_csv again.
- make tibble() and tribble() examaples identical
* make exactly same as tibble() example
* Update data-import.qmd
* Update data-import.qmd
* Update data-import.qmd
* Update data-import.qmd
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Co-authored-by: Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel <cetinkaya.mine@gmail.com>
R for Data Science
This repository contains the source of R for Data Science book. The book is built using Quarto.
Images
Omnigraffle drawings
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Font: 12pt Guardian Sans Condensed / Ubuntu mono
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Export as 300 dpi png.
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Website font is 18 px = 13.5 pt, so scale dpi to match font sizes: 270 = 300 * 12 / 13.5. (I also verified this empirically by screenshotting.)
#| echo: FALSE #| out.width: NULL knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/transform.png", dpi = 270)
Screenshots
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Make sure you're using a light theme. For small interface elements (eg. toolbars), zoom in twice.
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Screenshot with Cmd + Shift + 4.
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Don't need to set dpi:
#| echo: FALSE #| out.width: NULL knitr::include_graphics("screenshots/rstudio-wg.png")
O'Reilly
To generate book for O'Reilly, build the book then:
# pak::pak("hadley/htmlbook")
htmlbook::convert_book()
html <- list.files("oreilly", pattern = "[.]html$", full.names = TRUE)
file.copy(html, "../r-for-data-science-2e/", overwrite = TRUE)
pngs <- list.files("oreilly", pattern = "[.]png$", full.names = TRUE, recursive = TRUE)
dest <- gsub("oreilly", "../r-for-data-science-2e/", pngs)
fs::dir_create(unique(dirname(dest)))
file.copy(pngs, dest, overwrite = TRUE)
Then commit and push to atlas.
Code of Conduct
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