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Creating, updating & maintaining the statquotes data base

library(statquotes)

Primary format for quotes file

The quotes are stored in the data-raw/quotes_raw.txt file. The script data-raw/convert_quotes_to_rda.R can be used to read these quotes and save them to data/quotes.rda, which is the main data file used in the package.

The quotes_raw.txt file uses the following format for each quotation. Lines beginning with “%” are comments and ignored. Other lines contain a “key:value” pair. The key is used to identify the right column when building the quotes data.frame:

% Comment
quo: This is a quotation.
src: Person or persons who said or wrote the quote.
cit: Citation for the original quote.
url: URL where the quote can be found (such as journal articles).
tag: Comma-separated tags to categorize the quote.
tex: TeX-formatted citation

Here is an example:

quo: A judicious man looks at Statistics, not to get knowledge, but to save himself from having ignorance foisted on him.
src: Thomas Carlyle
cit: Chartism, 1840, Chapter II, Statistics
url: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Chartism/Chapter_2
tag: data visualization

LaTeX format for quotes file

The statquotes package originally arose from a LaTeX file, that Michael Friendly used to collect interesting quotations related to statistics, data visualization, history, software and other topics. This was designed to be a collection that a person could search, then copy/paste an appropriate one into a working LaTeX document. The format of quotes was designed to use the LaTeX epigraph package:

\epigraph{You can see a lot, just by looking.}{Yogi Berra}
\epigraph{Every picture tells a story.}{Rod Stewart, 1971}
\epigraph{A picture is worth a thousand words.}{F. Barnard, 1927}

Each quote has some text and a source attribution, and so could be displayed in a document something like

You can see a lot, just by looking. — Yogi Berra

Some of the quotes have manually-added tags to classify the quotes into groups. As many tags as desired can be added to a quote.

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