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Contentmining of Open phytochemical literature for medicinal activities
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Potentially Useful Data Reporting tools #56

Open EmanuelFaria opened 4 years ago

EmanuelFaria commented 4 years ago

I googled "data reporting "tidy tables" NOT furniture" and ended up finding something that looks like it may be of use/interest to some of you. (It's all greek to me, but just in case, here are some links):

https://cran.r-project.org/

http://cygwin.freemirror.org/CRAN/web/packages/available_packages_by_name.html https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/available_packages_by_date.html

This page https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/spbabel/index.html http://cygwin.freemirror.org/CRAN/web/packages/spbabel/index.html

Let me know if you find anything useful. Just curious.

EmanuelFaria commented 4 years ago

Tidy Data

https://www.jstatsoft.org/article/view/v059i10 Abstract: A huge amount of effort is spent cleaning data to get it ready for analysis, but there has been little research on how to make data cleaning as easy and effective as possible. This paper tackles a small, but important, component of data cleaning: data tidying. Tidy datasets are easy to manipulate, model and visualize, and have a specific structure: each variable is a column, each observation is a row, and each type of observational unit is a table. This framework makes it easy to tidy messy datasets because only a small set of tools are needed to deal with a wide range of un-tidy datasets. This structure also makes it easier to develop tidy tools for data analysis, tools that both input and output tidy datasets. The advantages of a consistent data structure and matching tools are demonstrated with a case study free from mundane data manipulation chores.