Listening to you describe what you are doing and why teaches me so much more than looking at at someone's finalized code. I learn something valuable each time you make a video. I'm struggling updating one dataframe with a partial set of updated values of the same columns from another dataframe. I get errors if there are some index values in one dataframe but not in the other, or if there are NA values. I haven't found the right combination of functions to achieve a good merge of MY data.
Thanks! I guess I’d suggest trying to whittle things down to a minimal example that shows your problem and then try to solve it. In these situations I usually find just the process of simplifying things helps me to think through what’s wrong and what I need to do
True to form, it's been super dry the last few weeks and then last night we got an inch of rain - 25 mm!
Mean(prcp > 0) 🤯…I learn something new in everyone one of your videos!
🤓love it! Thanks for watching
Listening to you describe what you are doing and why teaches me so much more than looking at at someone's finalized code. I learn something valuable each time you make a video. I'm struggling updating one dataframe with a partial set of updated values of the same columns from another dataframe. I get errors if there are some index values in one dataframe but not in the other, or if there are NA values. I haven't found the right combination of functions to achieve a good merge of MY data.
Thanks! I guess I’d suggest trying to whittle things down to a minimal example that shows your problem and then try to solve it. In these situations I usually find just the process of simplifying things helps me to think through what’s wrong and what I need to do
@@Riffomonas This was how I finally did it. fixed % left_join(df2, by = c('INDEX'), suffix = c('', '.y')) %>% mutate(Lat_AND_Long = coalesce(Lat_AND_Long, Lat_AND_Long.y)) %>% mutate(Latitude = coalesce(Latitude,Latitude.y)) %>% mutate(Longitude = coalesce(Longitude,Longitude.y)) %>% mutate(Website = coalesce(Website,Website.y)) %>% select(-c(Lat_AND_Long.y)) %>% select(-c(Latitude.y)) %>% select(-c(Longitude.y)) %>% select(-c(Website.y))
Fantastic video!! Please do more of these types of videos
I'll see about circling back to data viz types of videos. I've made a bunch of them and am not sure what I might have missed 😂
I really like your videos. They have helped me a lot. Thanks
Nice! I prefer to go with a theme instead of tinkering too much. The "tufte" theme from the ggthemes package is nice and minimalist. To each its own!
Fantastic tutorial!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video🤓
Great examples! Would anyone know how one would you put red vertical lines at different x-intercept positions for each facet?
Great as usual. May I ask you to let me know, how I can get the code script?
Thanks for watching! If you go to the link in the description to the episodes blogpost you’ll find the GitHub repository before and after the episode
@@Riffomonas Excellent. Thanks a lot for you. 👌
Hi, thanks for the video. How can I add symbols to the individual strip title of facrt_wrap ?
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