Do it all over again
Hopefully, by now, you've realized that the real benefit to writing functions is that you can reuse your code easily. Now you are going to rerun the whole analysis from this chapter on a new crop, barley. Since all the infrastructure is in place, that's less effort than it sounds!
Barley prefers a cooler climate compared to corn and wheat and is commonly grown in the US mountain states of Idaho and Montana.
dplyr and ggplot2, and mgcv are loaded; fortify_with_metric_units(), fortify_with_census_region(), plot_yield_vs_year_by_region(), run_gam_yield_vs_year_by_region(), and predict_yields() are available.
Deze oefening maakt deel uit van de cursus
Introduction to Writing Functions in R
Praktische interactieve oefening
Probeer deze oefening eens door deze voorbeeldcode in te vullen.
fortified_barley <- barley %>%
# Fortify with metric units
___ %>%
# Fortify with census regions
___
# See the result
glimpse(fortified_barley)