Differences between Batman and Star Wars
In the video, you compared two sets. Now, you'll compare two themes, each of which is made up of many sets.
First, you'll need to join in the themes
. Recall that doing so requires going through the sets
first. You'll use the inventory_parts_joined
table from the video, which is already available to you in the console.
inventory_parts_joined <- inventories %>%
inner_join(inventory_parts, by = c("id" = "inventory_id")) %>%
arrange(desc(quantity)) %>%
select(-id, -version)
Cet exercice fait partie du cours
Joining Data with dplyr
Instructions
- In order to join in the themes, you'll first need to combine the
inventory_parts_joined
andsets
tables. - Then, combine the first join with the
themes
table, using the suffix argument to clarify which table eachname
came from ("_set"
or"_theme"
).
Exercice interactif pratique
Essayez cet exercice en complétant cet exemple de code.
# Start with inventory_parts_joined table
inventory_parts_joined %>%
# Combine with the sets table
___ %>%
# Combine with the themes table
___