library(dplyr)
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## Attaching package: 'dplyr'
## The following objects are masked from 'package:stats':
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## The following objects are masked from 'package:base':
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## intersect, setdiff, setequal, union
library(readr)
# Load the movies dataset
movies <- read_csv("https://gist.githubusercontent.com/tiangechen/b68782efa49a16edaf07dc2cdaa855ea/raw/0c794a9717f18b094eabab2cd6a6b9a226903577/movies.csv")
## Rows: 77 Columns: 8
## ── Column specification ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
## Delimiter: ","
## chr (4): Film, Genre, Lead Studio, Worldwide Gross
## dbl (4): Audience score %, Profitability, Rotten Tomatoes %, Year
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## ℹ Use `spec()` to retrieve the full column specification for this data.
## ℹ Specify the column types or set `show_col_types = FALSE` to quiet this message.
Question 1
movies_renamed <- movies %>%
rename(movie_title = Film, release_year = Year)
print(head(movies_renamed))
## # A tibble: 6 × 8
## movie_title Genre `Lead Studio` `Audience score %` Profitability
## <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 Zack and Miri Make a Por… Roma… The Weinstei… 70 1.75
## 2 Youth in Revolt Come… The Weinstei… 52 1.09
## 3 You Will Meet a Tall Dar… Come… Independent 35 1.21
## 4 When in Rome Come… Disney 44 0
## 5 What Happens in Vegas Come… Fox 72 6.27
## 6 Water For Elephants Drama 20th Century… 72 3.08
## # ℹ 3 more variables: `Rotten Tomatoes %` <dbl>, `Worldwide Gross` <chr>,
## # release_year <dbl>
Question 2
movies_selected <- movies_renamed %>%
select(movie_title, release_year, Genre, Profitability)
print(head(movies_selected))
## # A tibble: 6 × 4
## movie_title release_year Genre Profitability
## <chr> <dbl> <chr> <dbl>
## 1 Zack and Miri Make a Porno 2008 Romance 1.75
## 2 Youth in Revolt 2010 Comedy 1.09
## 3 You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger 2010 Comedy 1.21
## 4 When in Rome 2010 Comedy 0
## 5 What Happens in Vegas 2008 Comedy 6.27
## 6 Water For Elephants 2011 Drama 3.08
Question 3
filtered_movies <- movies_renamed %>%
filter(release_year > 2000, 'Rotten Tomatoes %' > 80)
print(head(filtered_movies
))
## # A tibble: 6 × 8
## movie_title Genre `Lead Studio` `Audience score %` Profitability
## <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 Zack and Miri Make a Por… Roma… The Weinstei… 70 1.75
## 2 Youth in Revolt Come… The Weinstei… 52 1.09
## 3 You Will Meet a Tall Dar… Come… Independent 35 1.21
## 4 When in Rome Come… Disney 44 0
## 5 What Happens in Vegas Come… Fox 72 6.27
## 6 Water For Elephants Drama 20th Century… 72 3.08
## # ℹ 3 more variables: `Rotten Tomatoes %` <dbl>, `Worldwide Gross` <chr>,
## # release_year <dbl>
Question 4
colnames(movies_renamed)
## [1] "movie_title" "Genre" "Lead Studio"
## [4] "Audience score %" "Profitability" "Rotten Tomatoes %"
## [7] "Worldwide Gross" "release_year"
filtered_movies <- movies_renamed %>%
filter(release_year > 2000, `Rotten Tomatoes %` > 80)
print(head(filtered_movies))
## # A tibble: 6 × 8
## movie_title Genre `Lead Studio` `Audience score %` Profitability
## <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 WALL-E Animati… Disney 89 2.90
## 2 Waitress Romance Independent 67 11.1
## 3 Tangled Animati… Disney 88 1.37
## 4 Rachel Getting Married Drama Independent 61 1.38
## 5 My Week with Marilyn Drama The Weinstei… 84 0.826
## 6 Midnight in Paris Romence Sony 84 8.74
## # ℹ 3 more variables: `Rotten Tomatoes %` <dbl>, `Worldwide Gross` <chr>,
## # release_year <dbl>
filtered_movies <- filtered_movies %>%
mutate(Profitability_millions = Profitability * 1000000)
print(head(filtered_movies))
## # A tibble: 6 × 9
## movie_title Genre `Lead Studio` `Audience score %` Profitability
## <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 WALL-E Animati… Disney 89 2.90
## 2 Waitress Romance Independent 67 11.1
## 3 Tangled Animati… Disney 88 1.37
## 4 Rachel Getting Married Drama Independent 61 1.38
## 5 My Week with Marilyn Drama The Weinstei… 84 0.826
## 6 Midnight in Paris Romence Sony 84 8.74
## # ℹ 4 more variables: `Rotten Tomatoes %` <dbl>, `Worldwide Gross` <chr>,
## # release_year <dbl>, Profitability_millions <dbl>
Question 5
sorted_movies <- filtered_movies %>%
arrange(desc(`Rotten Tomatoes %`), desc(Profitability_millions))
print(head(sorted_movies))
## # A tibble: 6 × 9
## movie_title Genre `Lead Studio` `Audience score %` Profitability
## <chr> <chr> <chr> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 WALL-E Animation Disney 89 2.90
## 2 Midnight in Paris Romence Sony 84 8.74
## 3 Enchanted Comedy Disney 80 4.01
## 4 Knocked Up Comedy Universal 83 6.64
## 5 Waitress Romance Independent 67 11.1
## 6 A Serious Man Drama Universal 64 4.38
## # ℹ 4 more variables: `Rotten Tomatoes %` <dbl>, `Worldwide Gross` <chr>,
## # release_year <dbl>, Profitability_millions <dbl>
Question 6
final_movies <- movies %>%
rename(movie_title = Film, release_year = Year) %>%
select(movie_title, release_year, Genre, Profitability, `Rotten Tomatoes %`) %>%
filter(release_year > 2000, `Rotten Tomatoes %` > 80) %>%
mutate(Profitability_millions = Profitability * 1000000) %>%
arrange(desc(`Rotten Tomatoes %`), desc(Profitability_millions))
print(head(final_movies))
## # A tibble: 6 × 6
## movie_title release_year Genre Profitability `Rotten Tomatoes %`
## <chr> <dbl> <chr> <dbl> <dbl>
## 1 WALL-E 2008 Animation 2.90 96
## 2 Midnight in Paris 2011 Romence 8.74 93
## 3 Enchanted 2007 Comedy 4.01 93
## 4 Knocked Up 2007 Comedy 6.64 91
## 5 Waitress 2007 Romance 11.1 89
## 6 A Serious Man 2009 Drama 4.38 89
## # ℹ 1 more variable: Profitability_millions <dbl>
# Question 7 no not all the best rated movies are the most popular.