Why I find tidyeval useful
First thing’s first: maybe you shouldn’t care about tidyeval. Maybe you don’t need it. If you exclusively work interactively, I don’t think that learning about tidyeval is important. I can...continue reading.
First thing’s first: maybe you shouldn’t care about tidyeval. Maybe you don’t need it. If you exclusively work interactively, I don’t think that learning about tidyeval is important. I can...continue reading.
First thing’s first: maybe you shouldn’t care about tidyeval. Maybe you don’t need it. If you exclusively work interactively, I don’t think that learning about tidyeval is important. I can...continue reading.
I was recently confronted to a situation that required going from a long dataset to a wide dataset, but with a small twist: there were two datasets, which I had...continue reading.
I was recently confronted to a situation that required going from a long dataset to a wide dataset, but with a small twist: there were two datasets, which I had...continue reading.
This blog post is an update to an older one I wrote in March. In the post from March, dplyr was at version 0.50, but since then a major update...continue reading.
This blog post is an update to an older one I wrote in March. In the post from March, dplyr was at version 0.50, but since then a major update...continue reading.
Update: I’ve included another way of saving a separate plot by group in this article, as pointed out by @monitus. Actually, this is the preferred solution; using dplyr::do() is deprecated,...continue reading.
Update: I’ve included another way of saving a separate plot by group in this article, as pointed out by @monitus. Actually, this is the preferred solution; using dplyr::do() is deprecated,...continue reading.
I’m happy to announce my first R package, called brotools. This is a package that contains functions that are specific to my needs but that you might find also useful....continue reading.
I’m happy to announce my first R package, called brotools. This is a package that contains functions that are specific to my needs but that you might find also useful....continue reading.
purrr is a package that extends R’s functional programming capabilities. It brings a lot of new stuff to the table and in this post I show you some of the...continue reading.
purrr is a package that extends R’s functional programming capabilities. It brings a lot of new stuff to the table and in this post I show you some of the...continue reading.
In this blog post I share some lesser-known (at least I believe they are) tricks that use mainly functions from dplyr. Removing unneeded columns Did you know that you can...continue reading.
In this blog post I share some lesser-known (at least I believe they are) tricks that use mainly functions from dplyr. Removing unneeded columns Did you know that you can...continue reading.
What is jailbreakr The jailbreakr package is probably one of the most interesting packages I came across recently. This package makes it possible to extract messy data from spreadsheets. What...continue reading.
What is jailbreakr The jailbreakr package is probably one of the most interesting packages I came across recently. This package makes it possible to extract messy data from spreadsheets. What...continue reading.
The book I’ve been working on these pasts months (you can read about it here, and read it for free here) is now available on Leanpub! You can grab a...continue reading.
I’m currently writing a book as a hobby. It’s titled Functional programming and unit testing for data munging with R and you can get it for free here. You can...continue reading.
I’m currently writing a book as a hobby. It’s titled Functional programming and unit testing for data munging with R and you can get it for free here. You can...continue reading.
The book I’ve been working on these pasts months (you can read about it here, and read it for free here) is now available on Leanpub! You can grab a...continue reading.