This summary table provides information on each user. We get
information here such as the first login/session time and some information
useful for segmentation.
A data table object, which could be a tibble (tbl_df) a data
frame, or an in-memory DuckDB table (tbl_dbi). If a CSV is written then
TRUE will be invisibly returned.
Arguments
size
A keyword that allows getting different variants of the table
based on the size of player base. The default "small" table has the
lowest number of players/records. Increasing in size, we can also opt for
the "medium", "large", or "xlarge" versions.
quality
The data quality level of the returned dataset. There are two
options: (1) "perfect" provides a pristine table with no errors at all
and (2) "faulty" gives you a table with a multitude of errors.
type
The table return type. By default, this is a "tibble" but a
"data.frame" can instead be returned if using that keyword. If you have
the duckdb package installed, you can instead obtain the table as an
in-memory DuckDB database table.
keep
Should the downloaded data be stored on disk in the working
directory? By default, this is FALSE. If the file is available in the
next invocation then the data won't be downloaded again.