This was very helpful for me, I have this weird problem where i'm losing data though. Example the largest single value i have is $3200. (should be about $5200, not weight) but my largest aggregated value is $2600. (with a different diet lol) and many of my values have turned to N/A. Is there a way to validate the amount so it is not dropped?
Great video thank you so much! You do an excellent job explaining and demonstrating R. Just one suggestion, can you slow down just a tad, take a breath or two. I really appreciate your work!
Hey mate we miss you ! come back pleaaase
I hope you come back, nowadays this kinda videos are getting a lot of attention, don't waste your work, i believe your chanel will be huge.
Why he is not uploading new videos? Hope everything is ok, we need teachers like you❤
Ya...I spent too much time figuring this out. Then immediately got it with the video help, thank you.
Bless you for all your hard efforts 😊. I was able to learn a lot from your teaching. Keep making these useful videos. It helps me quite a lot.
Waiting for more videos! You're awesome!
Hell Yeah! A Transformative experience, thank you very much! 😀
I know the videos are old but your join sql video was removed for some reason. Any chance you can re-upload as it was extremely helpful
Thank you for making this video.
A new subscriber here. Hope you can upload more R videos. Your R for beginner has been beneficial for us. Stay safe
This was very helpful for me,
I have this weird problem where i'm losing data though.
Example the largest single value i have is $3200. (should be about $5200, not weight)
but my largest aggregated value is $2600. (with a different diet lol)
and many of my values have turned to N/A.
Is there a way to validate the amount so it is not dropped?
Great video thank you so much! You do an excellent job explaining and demonstrating R. Just one suggestion, can you slow down just a tad, take a breath or two. I really appreciate your work!
thank you very much for this video. it really helped me.
plz sir can you come back and continue the sql series with joins
always waiting for your videos
If you are just summing you could use count from dplyr.
So this is basically shorthand for group_by and summarize but without the need to ungroup?
Very helpful, thanks !
Thanks ! very useful
hello I'm really enjoying your video thanks for your help
What is the default function (like mean or median) if someone does not specify it?
yo come back man
Now how can I plot the new data
Hi Please upload new videos on postgresSQL
What about NA values?
No more videos!?