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💡 Learning Objectives
- Import data
- Manipulate data using Tidyverse and dplyr functions
💪🏿 This is what I accomplished my second week in the DTSC 650 course:
📘 Chapters:
- Chapter 5 Data Transformation
- Chapter 11 Data import
- Chapter 18 Pipes
📺 Videos Watched (these videos follow along with the book):
- More R Intro
- R Workflow Basics
- Data Import
- Data Transformation
- Filter
- Missing Values
- Textbook Exercises 5.2
- Arrange
- Textbook Exercises 5.3
- Select
- Textbook Exercises 5.4
- Mutate
- Summarise
- Pipes
- Missing Values Part 2
- Counts
- Star Wars Example
- Star Wars Part 2
- Tidy Data
- Pivots
- More R Wrap-Up
💯 Exam
- Module 3 exam had 15 questions: fill in the blank, true/false, choose more than one answer for a list of choices, and multiple choice with one answer. It was heavy on fill in the blanks which was tough, but I got it! I did one calculation to see if a code that was given worked.
- You can take the exam as many times as needed to get the score you want, but each test has different questions. I took the exam 1 time. Final score was 100.00%. You have until the end of the semester to take all your exams. I’ll see how I do when I start turning in graded assignments on if I need to retake this test.
🔥 Summary
- I really enjoyed learning about pipes specifically. I thought it was a great idea to minimize the “fluff” of programming in R.
Stay tuned for week 3…
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