The intendo_metadata()
function provides a data frame containing metadata
for datasets in the intendo package.
intendo_metadata(include = c("all", "perfect", "faulty"))
Should both perfect and faulty datasets be included in the
metadata table? This is the default ("all"
), otherwise one can use the
"perfect"
or "faulty"
keywords to get a subset of the metadata table.
A data frame.
# Obtain metadata on all datasets in the package but
# only those in their 'perfect' form
intendo_metadata(include = "perfect")
#> # A tibble: 16 × 6
#> name basename size type rows columns
#> <chr> <chr> <chr> <chr> <int> <int>
#> 1 all_revenue_small all_revenue small perfect 195917 11
#> 2 users_daily_small users_daily small perfect 44482 23
#> 3 user_summary_small user_summary small perfect 1231 6
#> 4 all_sessions_small all_sessions small perfect 61465 9
#> 5 all_revenue_medium all_revenue medium perfect 1026174 11
#> 6 users_daily_medium users_daily medium perfect 234574 23
#> 7 user_summary_medium user_summary medium perfect 6155 6
#> 8 all_sessions_medium all_sessions medium perfect 322926 9
#> 9 all_revenue_large all_revenue large perfect 2093359 11
#> 10 users_daily_large users_daily large perfect 478542 23
#> 11 user_summary_large user_summary large perfect 12311 6
#> 12 all_sessions_large all_sessions large perfect 658677 9
#> 13 all_revenue_xlarge all_revenue xlarge perfect 3739243 11
#> 14 users_daily_xlarge users_daily xlarge perfect 851607 23
#> 15 user_summary_xlarge user_summary xlarge perfect 20326 6
#> 16 all_sessions_xlarge all_sessions xlarge perfect 1165754 9