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Data Cleaning with OpenRefine for Ecologists
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Fix Data Clustering section #300

Closed marijane closed 1 year ago

marijane commented 1 year ago

Step 6 of this section says there are seven options after clustering, but there are actually ten. The screenshot shows this, and so will OpenRefine if you are following along with the lesson.

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marijane commented 1 year ago

I made this fix a bit hastily, the word order of the sentence should probably also be changed to "It will now have ten options" (move the word "now" in front of the word "have").