R/data_descriptions.R

#' Crime Scene Data for dplyr Murder Mystery
#'
#' There has been a murder in dplyr City! All you know is that it took place on January 15, 2018 in dplyr City. All
#' the clues that you will need to solve the murder are in the data in this package. Use your dplyr skillz to solve
#' the murder mystery, have fun and no spoilers!
#'
#' The dplyr murder mystery is a murder mystery not entirely unlike the SQL murder mystery listed in the source. The
#' primary difference is that we added R based easter eggs. Have fun looking for them!
#'
#' @format A data frame with 1228 observations of 4 variables
#' \describe{
#'   \item{date}{Date of the report}
#'   \item{type}{Type of crime in the report}
#'   \item{description}{Witness description of the crime}
#'   \item{city}{City that crime occured in}
#'  }
#'
#' @source \url{https://github.com/NUKnightLab/sql-mysteries}
#' @source \url{https://github.com/veltman/clmystery}
"crime_scene_report"
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