Fixed a few typos.
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Adding Headers
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It's time enhance our :class:`Dataset` by giving our columns some titles. To do so, set :class:`Dataset.headers`. ::
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It's time to enhance our :class:`Dataset` by giving our columns some titles. To do so, set :class:`Dataset.headers`. ::
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data.headers = ['First Name', 'Last Name']
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Filtering Datasets with Tags
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When constructing a :class:`Dataset` object, you can add tags to rows by specifying the ``tags`` parameter.
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This allows you to filter your :class:`Dataset` later. This can be useful so separate rows of data based on
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This allows you to filter your :class:`Dataset` later. This can be useful to separate rows of data based on
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arbitrary criteria (*e.g.* origin) that you don't want to include in your :class:`Dataset`.
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Let's tag some students. ::
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@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ Let's tag some students. ::
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students.rpush(['Kenneth', 'Reitz'], tags=['male', 'technical'])
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students.rpush(['Bessie', 'Monke'], tags=['female', 'creative'])
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Now that we have extra meta-data on our rows, we can use easily filter our :class:`Dataset`. Let's just see Male students. ::
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Now that we have extra meta-data on our rows, we can easily filter our :class:`Dataset`. Let's just see Male students. ::
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>>> students.filter(['male']).yaml
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