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starwars dataset: "male" value instead "masculine" #11

Open tonosam opened 4 years ago

tonosam commented 4 years ago

Hi:

In dplyr 0.8.5, starwars dataset uses "male" for "gender" column instead "masculine". That causes examples to fail.

So far, great book, easy to read and follow. Thank you very much. Regards.

b-rodrigues commented 4 years ago

Hello

yeah I've corrected this in the current online version. I'll probably push a new pdf version to leanpub.com in the coming weeks

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-------- Original Message -------- On Mar 20, 2020, 19:16, tonosam wrote:

Hi:

In dplyr 0.8.5, starwars dataset uses "male" for "gender" column instead "masculine". That causes examples to fail.

So far, great book, easy to read and follow. Thank you very much. Regards.

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