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challenges: IACGMOOH celebrity challenges data

Description

Data on each of the celebrity challenges (Celebrity Chest, Dingo Dollar, Castle Coin or Deals on Wheels) in the first 24 seasons of the UK TV show "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here"

Usage

challenges

Arguments

Format

challenges

A data frame with 134 rows and 7 columns:

season

(numeric) Season of the show

episode

(numeric) Episode in which the challenge occurred

date

(Date) Date the challenge took place (where available)

contestant

(character) First name(s) of the contestant(s) that took part in the challenge. Where there are multiple contestants, they are separated by a semi-colon.

prizes_available

(character) The prize(s) which were on offer for completion of the challenge. For some challenges the competing contestants were given a choice between one or more prize options - in these cases the options are separated by a semi-colon.

prize

(character) The prize(s) which was on offer, either because the contestants chose it, or because it was the only prize on offer.

question

(character) Outcome of the question that gets asked to the non-participating celebrities. One of: 'correct' if the non-participants answered correctly and won the prize; 'incorrect' if the non-participants answered incorrectly and forfeited the prize; or 'not_asked' if no question was asked to non-participants (the outcome of some challenges is decided by other means).

Examples

Run this code
{
 # How many challenge questions have been answered correctly
 table(challenges$question)

 # How many times was chocolate the prize
 sum(grepl("choc", challenges$prize, ignore.case = TRUE))
}

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