The data this week comes from Kaggle. Original source on IKEA
Article about Ikea from FiveThirtyEight
# Get the Data
# Read in with tidytuesdayR package
# Install from CRAN via: install.packages("tidytuesdayR")
# This loads the readme and all the datasets for the week of interest
# Either ISO-8601 date or year/week works!
tuesdata <- tidytuesdayR::tt_load('2020-11-03')
tuesdata <- tidytuesdayR::tt_load(2020, week = 45)
ikea.csv <- tuesdata$ikea.csv
# Or read in the data manually
ikea <- readr::read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/main/data/2020/2020-11-03/ikea.csv')
variable | class | description |
---|---|---|
item_id | double | item id wich can be used later to merge with other IKEA dataframes |
name | character | the commercial name of items |
category | character | the furniture category that the item belongs to (Sofas, beds, chairs, Trolleys,…) |
price | double | the current price in Saudi Riyals as it is shown in the website by 4/20/2020 |
old_price | character | the price of item in Saudi Riyals before discount |
sellable_online | logical | Sellable online TRUE or FALSE |
link | character | the web link of the item |
other_colors | character | if other colors are available for the item, or just one color as displayed in the website (Boolean) |
short_description | character | a brief description of the item |
designer | character | The name of the designer who designed the item. this is extracted from the full_description column. |
depth | double | Depth of the item in Centimeter |
height | double | Height of the item in Centimeter |
width | double | Width of the item in Centimeter |
No cleaning today!