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Aprende Challenge: Join Customer and Order Data | Joining Data Frames in R
Data Manipulation in R (Core)

bookChallenge: Join Customer and Order Data

After learning the fundamentals of joining data frames in R, you are now ready to practice combining real-world datasets. Imagine you have two data frames: one containing customer information, and another containing order details. Your goal is to merge these datasets using appropriate join functions from the dplyr package, ensuring you can analyze unified customer and order data for further insights.

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Practice joining customer and order data frames to create a unified dataset.

  • Use left_join() to combine all rows from customers with matching rows from orders based on customer_id.
  • Store the result in a variable named customer_orders_left.
  • Use inner_join() to combine only rows from customers that have matching rows in orders based on customer_id.
  • Store the result in a variable named customer_orders_inner.

Solución

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After learning the fundamentals of joining data frames in R, you are now ready to practice combining real-world datasets. Imagine you have two data frames: one containing customer information, and another containing order details. Your goal is to merge these datasets using appropriate join functions from the dplyr package, ensuring you can analyze unified customer and order data for further insights.

Tarea

Swipe to start coding

Practice joining customer and order data frames to create a unified dataset.

  • Use left_join() to combine all rows from customers with matching rows from orders based on customer_id.
  • Store the result in a variable named customer_orders_left.
  • Use inner_join() to combine only rows from customers that have matching rows in orders based on customer_id.
  • Store the result in a variable named customer_orders_inner.

Solución

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¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

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