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      <title>Fix leaky pipes in R</title>
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      <description>Data leaking from a pipe (via Giphy)  tl;dr You can chain function calls in R with %&amp;gt;%. There’s a few ways to catch errors in these pipelines.
  Note
Eventually I will update this post to (i) provide updates about the packages mentioned, (ii) include new ones, like Antoine Fabri&#39;s {boomer} and Sean Kross&#39;s {mario}, (iii) replace the iris dataset using {palmerpenguins}, and (iv) improve its quality in general.</description>
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