# Wrangle {#sec-import-intro .unnumbered} ```{r} #| results: "asis" #| echo: false source("_common.R") ``` In this part of the book, you\'ll learn about data wrangling, the art of getting your data into R in a useful form for visualisation and modelling. Data wrangling is very important: without it you can\'t work with your own data! Wrangle encompasses three parts of the data science flow: importing, tidying, and transforming. ![](diagrams/data-science-wrangle.png) This part of the book proceeds as follows: - In [Chapter -@sec-import-rectangular], you'll learn how to get plain-text data in rectangular formats from disk and into R. - In [Chapter -@sec-import-spreadsheets], you'll learn how to get data from Excel spreadsheets and Google Sheets into R. - In [Chapter -@sec-import-databases], you'll learn about getting data into R from databases. - In [Chapter -@sec-import-webscrape], you'll learn about harvesting data off the web and getting it into R. - We'll close up the part with a brief discussion on other types of data and pointers for how to get them into R in [Chapter -@sec-import-other].