Filter the data for plotting
Use the filter()
function of dplyr
to remove non-European countries. A vector called european_countries
has been created that contains all European countries which should remain in the data set. Here, the %in%
operator introduced in the video might come in handy. Note that only a subset of European countries for which enough data exist is retained. For instance, Poland is missing.
Este ejercicio forma parte del curso
Communicating with Data in the Tidyverse
Instrucciones del ejercicio
- Print
european_countries
to the console. - Apply the
filter()
function to only retain countries which also appear in theeuropean_countries
vector. Use the%in%
operator to retain only values that appear in the right-hand side of the operator.
Ejercicio interactivo práctico
Prueba este ejercicio y completa el código de muestra.
# Examine the European countries vector
___
# Only retain European countries
ilo_data <- ilo_data %>%
___(___)