Summary
In this chapter, we learned about the basics of managing data in R. We started by taking an in-depth look at the structures used for storing various types of data. The foundational R data structure is the vector, which is extended and combined into more complex data types such as lists and data frames. The data frame is an R data structure that corresponds to the notion of a dataset, having both features and examples.
We also learned about how to get data into R from a variety of sources. R provides functions for reading from and saving to CSV files; SQL databases can be queried with the RODBC
package.
Finally, we applied these skills while exploring a real-world dataset containing data on used car prices. We examined numeric variables using common summary statistics of center and spread, and visualized relationships between prices and odometer readings with a scatterplot. We examined nominal variables using tables. In examining the used car data, we followed an exploratory process...