TidyTuesday
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    • Please add alt text to your posts
    • Board Games
      • Get the data here
      • Data Dictionary
    • ratings.csv
    • details.csv
      • Cleaning Script

    Please add alt text to your posts

    Please add alt text (alternative text) to all of your posted graphics for #TidyTuesday.

    Twitter provides guidelines for how to add alt text to your images.

    The DataViz Society/Nightingale by way of Amy Cesal has an article on writing good alt text for plots/graphs.

    Here’s a simple formula for writing alt text for data visualization: ### Chart type It’s helpful for people with partial sight to know what chart type it is and gives context for understanding the rest of the visual. Example: Line graph ### Type of data What data is included in the chart? The x and y axis labels may help you figure this out. Example: number of bananas sold per day in the last year ### Reason for including the chart Think about why you’re including this visual. What does it show that’s meaningful. There should be a point to every visual and you should tell people what to look for. Example: the winter months have more banana sales ### Link to data or source Don’t include this in your alt text, but it should be included somewhere in the surrounding text. People should be able to click on a link to view the source data or dig further into the visual. This provides transparency about your source and lets people explore the data. Example: Data from the USDA

    Penn State has an article on writing alt text descriptions for charts and tables.

    Charts, graphs and maps use visuals to convey complex images to users. But since they are images, these media provide serious accessibility issues to colorblind users and users of screen readers. See the examples on this page for details on how to make charts more accessible.

    The {rtweet} package includes the ability to post tweets with alt text programatically.

    Need a reminder? There are extensions that force you to remember to add Alt Text to Tweets with media.

    Board Games

    The data this week comes from Kaggle by way of Board Games Geek, with a hattip to David and Georgios.

    Note that the two datasets can be joined on the id column.

    This data contains an overview of many games and their user ratings. There is even more data available on kaggle but it is too large for TidyTuesday (user text reviews data > 1 Gb, around 15-19 million reviews!)

    Nice overview of the data:

    In Python and in R and another R.

    Get the data here

    # 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('2022-01-25')
    tuesdata <- tidytuesdayR::tt_load(2022, week = 4)
    
    ratings <- tuesdata$ratings
    
    # Or read in the data manually
    
    ratings <- readr::read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/main/data/2022/2022-01-25/ratings.csv')
    details <- readr::read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rfordatascience/tidytuesday/main/data/2022/2022-01-25/details.csv')

    Data Dictionary

    ratings.csv

    variable class description
    num double Game number
    id double Game ID
    name character Game name
    year double Game year
    rank double Game rank
    average double Average rating
    bayes_average double Bayes average rating
    users_rated double Users rated
    url character Game url
    thumbnail character Game thumbnail

    details.csv

    variable class description
    num double Game number
    id double Game ID
    primary character Primary name
    description character Description of game
    yearpublished double Year published
    minplayers double Min n of players
    maxplayers double Max n of players
    playingtime double Playing time in minutes
    minplaytime double Min play time
    maxplaytime double Max plat tome
    minage double minimum age
    boardgamecategory character Category
    boardgamemechanic character Mechanic
    boardgamefamily character Board game family
    boardgameexpansion character Expansion
    boardgameimplementation character Implementation
    boardgamedesigner character Designer
    boardgameartist character Artist
    boardgamepublisher character Publisher
    owned double Num owned
    trading double Num trading
    wanting double Num wanting
    wishing double Num wishing

    Cleaning Script