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| # (PART) Tidy {.unnumbered} | |
| # Introduction {#wrangle-intro} | |
| In this part of the book, you'll learn about data tidying, the art of getting your data into R in a useful form for visualisation and modelling. | |
| Data wrangling is very important: without it you can't work with your own data! | |
| There are three main parts to data wrangling: | |
| ```{r echo = FALSE, out.width = "75%"} | |
| knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/data-science-wrangle.png") | |
| ``` | |
| <!--# TO DO: Redo the diagram without highlighting import. --> | |
| This part of the book proceeds as follows: | |
| - Chapter \@ref(list-columns) will give you tools for working with list columns --- data stored in columns of a tibble as lists. | |
| - In Chapter \@ref(rectangle-data), you'll learn about hierarchical data formats and how to turn them into rectangular data via unnesting. | |
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