# Tidy {#sec-tidy-intro .unnumbered} ```{r} #| results: "asis" #| echo: false source("_common.R") ``` In this part of the book, you'll learn about data tidying, the art of getting your data into R in a useful form for visualization and modelling. Data wrangling is very important: without it you can't work with your own data! There are three main parts to data wrangling: ```{r} #| echo: false #| out-width: "75%" knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/data-science-wrangle.png") ``` This part of the book proceeds as follows: - [Chapter -@sec-list-columns] will give you tools for working with list columns --- data stored in columns of a tibble as lists. - In [Chapter -@sec-rectangle-data], you'll learn about hierarchical data formats and how to turn them into rectangular data via unnesting.