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Popular index terms #13
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The following question titles are highly voted or have high number of views. These are thus things for which answers should be easy to find in the book, as well as being explained. [How to join (merge) data frames (inner, outer, left, right)] |
[How to find the length of a string in R] |
An alternative would be to have a separate "how to" index. In some cases chapter text needs to be adjusted to include examples that asnwer these questions more directly than current examples do. |
I think, the best way to organize this is an index of FAQ's. A list of FAQ in which instead of answers, there is a pointer to the page(s) where one can find the answer. Questions & answers would be included as text boxes. |
I want to try to have a look at popular R related questions and searches in StackOverflow, to get a list of entries that would be important to include in the alphabetic index. It could also serve to check that I have mentioned in the book those problems that usually confuse R users. I am not sure how easy this will be in practice, but could be very useful.
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