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pixarfilms

R data package to explore Pixar films, the people, and reception data

This package contains six data sets provided mostly in part by Wikipedia.

  • pixar_films - released and upcoming films
  • pixar_people - main people involved in creating films
  • genres - movie genres for each film
  • box_office - box office reception and budget information
  • public_response - critical and public response
  • academy - academy awards and nominations

Feel free to explore the data immediately in your web browser using datasette and SQL.

Installation

Install pixarfilms from CRAN:

install.packages("pixarfilms")

Or you can install the development version of pixarfilms from GitHub with:

remotes::install_github("erictleung/pixarfilms")

Example

library(pixarfilms)
pixar_films
#> # A tibble: 27 x 5
#>    number film            release_date run_time film_rating
#>    <chr>  <chr>           <date>          <dbl> <chr>      
#>  1 1      Toy Story       1995-11-22         81 G          
#>  2 2      A Bug's Life    1998-11-25         95 G          
#>  3 3      Toy Story 2     1999-11-24         92 G          
#>  4 4      Monsters, Inc.  2001-11-02         92 G          
#>  5 5      Finding Nemo    2003-05-30        100 G          
#>  6 6      The Incredibles 2004-11-05        115 PG         
#>  7 7      Cars            2006-06-09        117 G          
#>  8 8      Ratatouille     2007-06-29        111 G          
#>  9 9      WALL-E          2008-06-27         98 G          
#> 10 10     Up              2009-05-29         96 PG         
#> # ... with 17 more rows

Documentation

You can find information about the data sets and more here. The official CRAN release page can be found here.

Data

This data here within is not constrained to exploring just within R.

Here are other accessible means of using this data.

  • Through your browser using datasette and a SQLite database (located at /data-raw/pixarfilms.db).
  • Through CSV files found within the data-raw/ directory.

Here are direct links to each data set.

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/erictleung/pixarfilms/master/data-raw/academy.csv
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/erictleung/pixarfilms/master/data-raw/box_office.csv
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/erictleung/pixarfilms/master/data-raw/genres.csv
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/erictleung/pixarfilms/master/data-raw/pixar_films.csv
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/erictleung/pixarfilms/master/data-raw/pixar_people.csv
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/erictleung/pixarfilms/master/data-raw/public_response.csv

There’s also a datapackage.json file (located at /data-raw/datapackage.json) to be a computer-readable data dictionary describing the contents of each data file as described in the data package specifications.

Feedback

If you have any feedback or suggestions on other data that can be added, please file an issue here.

Code of Conduct

Please note that the {pixarfilms} project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.

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install.packages('pixarfilms')

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0.2.1

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Maintainer

Eric Leung

Last Published

July 27th, 2021

Functions in pixarfilms (0.2.1)

public_response

Critical and public response
pixar_people

People behind Pixar
genres

Genres describing Pixar films
pixar_films

Pixar films
box_office

Box office reception numbers
academy

Pixar Academy awards and nominations