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hey everybody today weamp;#39;re tidying data with the pivot longer command this is part of the tidy r package and the tidy verse family of packages itamp;#39;s an updated version of the gather command and so youamp;#39;ll see a lot of similarities together if youamp;#39;re familiar with that one it also resembles the melt command in the reshape 2 package the basic idea behind pivot longer is to take a data frame in a wider format and to make it longer i think this is clearest when we have an example so let me pull up a data frame here iamp;#39;ve already loaded this into rs working memory this is the body temps data set itamp;#39;s part of the it comes with triolaamp;#39;s introductory statistics textbook we have 107 rows and six columns in this data frame and in each row we have one individual we have their sex thereamp;#39;s whether they smoke or not and then observations of their body temperature in degrees fahrenheit for four different times over two different days so this