% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/data-bands.R \docType{data} \name{band_members} \alias{band_members} \alias{band_instruments} \alias{band_instruments2} \title{Band membership} \format{Each is a tibble with two variables and three observations} \usage{ band_members band_instruments band_instruments2 } \description{ These data sets describe band members of the Beatles and Rolling Stones. They are toy data sets that can be displayed in their entirety on a slide (e.g. to demonstrate a join). } \details{ \code{band_instruments} and \code{band_instruments2} contain the same data but use different column names for the first column of the data set. \code{band_instruments} uses \code{name}, which matches the name of the key column of \code{band_members}; \code{band_instruments2} uses \code{artist}, which does not. } \examples{ band_members band_instruments band_instruments2 } \keyword{datasets}