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Translation Help Requested: Factors with forcats #207

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averiperny opened this issue Aug 20, 2021 · 0 comments
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Translation Help Requested: Factors with forcats #207

averiperny opened this issue Aug 20, 2021 · 0 comments

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averiperny commented Aug 20, 2021

Hello! We recently updated several RStudio cheat sheets, and unfortunately now the translations are no longer up to date. The translations listed below are only one or two versions behind, and so only need small updates instead of translating an entire document from scratch. These would make good first projects and should be relatively quick to update.

You can find editable keynote and powerpoint files for the new cheat sheets in the keynotes/ and powerpoints/ folders. Current translations can be found in the translations/ folder. Once you have finished your updated translation, save the file as the same name as the current translation, and submit a pull request per the contributing guidelines.

In your pull request description please include "Addresses #207" to link to this issue.

Languages

  • Japanese
  • Spanish

Cheat sheet updates, listed by section:
These are text/content changes and may not include function argument changes or graphics or example code that has changed.
Most are one or two word changes.
Inspect Factors

  • Added fct_match()

Combine Factors

  • Updated fct_c() to include fct_cross()

Change the order of levels

  • Updated fct_infreq() to include fct_inseq()

Change the value of levels

  • Remove fct_lump()
  • Added fct_lump_min(), new text and includes fct_lump_n(), fct_lump_prop(), fct_lump_lowfreq()
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