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Mariah Weatherford and Dan Tofan

Data wrangling is the process of transforming and mapping data from one form into another, with the intent of making it more available for data analytics. This skill teaches common data wrangling practices employed with the R programming language.

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Data wrangling is the process of transforming and mapping data from one form into another, with the intent of making it more available for data analytics. This skill teaches common data wrangling practices employed with the R programming language.

What You'll Learn

  • Data Wrangling with R conveys commonly performed data wrangling and transformation patterns using R.
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    Two courses

    Merging Data Sources with R 3

    (1 hours)
    Learn how to merge data with R. Merge values into vectors, vectors into data frames, and join data frames. Use base R and dplyr for left, right, and full outer joins.

    Splitting and Combining Data with R

    (1 hours)
    If you’ve struggled to categorize dates, clean strings, or order bars in ggplot, this course is for you. Learn the basics of splitting and combining data, variable cleaning and creation, grouping and summarizing data, and creating visualizations.

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