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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>Touring tidyverse</title>
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# Touring tidyverse
## purrr
### Misha Balyasin
### 2018/10/23
---
background-image: url(http://r4ds.had.co.nz/diagrams/data-science.png)
background-size: 800px
Slides, markdown and code - https://github.com/romatik/touring_the_tidyverse
---
# Plan of talks
.pull-left[
## Initial
1. Wrangle: tidyr
2. Wrangle: dplyr
3. Wrangle: lubridate, hms, blob, forcats, stringr
4. Program: purrr + glue
5. Program: tidyeval
6. Model: rsample, tidyposterior, recipes, broom
7. Beyond tidyverse (tibbletime, tidytext, janitor)
]
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## Current
1. Wrangle: tidyr -- ✅
2. Wrangle: dplyr -- ✅
3. ~~Wrangle: lubridate, hms, blob, forcats, stringr~~
4. Program: purrr ~~and glue~~
5. Program: tidyeval
6. Model: rsample, tidyposterior, recipes, broom -- 🚧
7. Beyond tidyverse (tibbletime, tidytext, janitor)
]
---
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# purrr
is a "...complete and consistent functional programming toolkit for R". It draws inspiration from multiple languages (Haskell, Scala, Javascript, `rlist` package). From vignette:
> However, the goal of purrr is not to try and simulate a purer functional programming language in R; we don’t want to implement a second-class version of Haskell in R. The goal is to give you similar expressiveness to an FP language, while allowing you to write code that looks and works like R.
---
# Why purrr
1. API responses (JSON, XML or any list-like alternatives).
2. Make lists less 👻.
3. Efficient abstraction over `for` loops.
4. Putting all `*apply` functions from base R into more principled framework.
5. Gateway drug to functional programming and all the goodies to go along with it (e.g., parallel programming).
6. Split-Apply-Combine paradigm.
7. List-columns.
8. Plays nicely with pipe.
---
# Initial commit of purrr
First commit: `2014-11-30 00:33` by Hadley Wickham.
---
# Current state
2. Current version - 0.2.5.
3. https://github.com/tidyverse/purrr
4. Developed by __Lionel Henry__, Hadley Wickham.
5. 700+ commits by 46 contributors.
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# purrr
Covering today:
1. Working with iteration in principled and safe manner.
1. Functional programming.
1. Adverbs and mappers.
1. Utilities for working with lists.
```
## [1] 153
```
---
# Mapping
Following slides are from the Charlotte Wickham workshop that you can download here:
<a href="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/062xjv35izc2a92/AAAnC-nzToR1rPekDZipRJSLa?dl=0">bit.ly/purrr-rstudioconf</a>
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# map
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# map2
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background-size: 100%
# pmap
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background-size: 100%
# walk
---
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# invoke_map
---
# Functional programming
accumulate
accumulate_right
compose
partial
reduce
reduce_right
reduce2
reduce2_right
negate
---
# Adverbs and mappers
safely
possibly
quietly
auto_browse
lifting
as_mapper
---
# Utilities
Too many to list
---
# Resources
1. `purrr` tutorial by Jenny Brian - https://jennybc.github.io/purrr-tutorial/index.html
1. RStudio cheatsheet - https://github.com/rstudio/cheatsheets/blob/master/purrr.pdf
1. Parallel processing with `purrr` and `future` - https://www.jottr.org/2017/06/05/many-faced-future/ (also see https://github.com/DavisVaughan/furrr)
1. `purrr` workshop by Charlotte Wickham - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/062xjv35izc2a92/AAAnC-nzToR1rPekDZipRJSLa?dl=0
1. "Master the `tidyverse`" by Garett Grolemund - https://github.com/rstudio-education/master-the-tidyverse/.
1. `purrr::partial` example by Tyler Bradly - https://tbradley1013.github.io/2018/10/01/calculating-quantiles-for-groups-with-dplyr-summarize-and-purrr-partial/
---
# Contacts
http://mishabalyasin.com/
Slides, markdown and code - https://github.com/romatik/touring_the_tidyverse
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