"So one of our students has been taught the tidyverse and now has this huge piped expression that's giving errors and she doesn't know how to debug it"
@RomanLuštrik There's nothing wrong with one person answer, really, I just happen to think it would be easier/faster to read if they were all in the top answer.
@Spacedman That's been precisely my frustration, with myself, mainly. I really have to consciously force myself to stop a "piped train of thought" and keep things to 4-5 lines at a time, max.
Otherwise, my fingers move faster than my brain and I end up with some 15-20 line piped expression that's just a horror show.
@Spacedman I suppose that's me as I asked about it a month back (and @DirkEddelbuettel linked me to demagrittr).
@Spacedman by chance, would you have some time to talk about teaching spatial objects in R, best practices, and glancing over a write up on estimating population densities in given locations?
@Spacedman that book suggestion is great. One quick comment, glancing over the text, it seems that there is a preference now for sf instead of sp? In essence, sp is dead long live sf?
@coatless imho yeah, but there are still lots of packages that use sp so you need to know it exists! hopefully authors will convert/adapt. tmap works with both :)
@coatless yes but the young whippersnapper should be aware that us grey beards may have gabbed about said package here before your day. If memory serves we celebrated it here when first announced.