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Wrangle or similar may refer to: * Wrangle, Lincolnshire, a village in England * Wrangle, a historical name for the card game Russian Bank * Data wrangling See also * * Wrangler (other) * Wrangel (other) * Rangel (other) * Rangle In falconry, rangle is a term used for small stones which are fed to hawks to aid in digestion. These stones, which are generally slightly larger than peas, are used less often now than they were historically. See also * Gastrolith References< ...
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Data Wrangling
Data wrangling, sometimes referred to as data munging, is the process of transforming and mapping data from one " raw" data form into another format with the intent of making it more appropriate and valuable for a variety of downstream purposes such as analytics. The goal of data wrangling is to assure quality and useful data. Data analysts typically spend the majority of their time in the process of data wrangling compared to the actual analysis of the data. The process of data wrangling may include further munging, data visualization, data aggregation, training a statistical model, as well as many other potential uses. Data wrangling typically follows a set of general steps which begin with extracting the data in a raw form from the data source, "munging" the raw data (e.g. sorting) or parsing the data into predefined data structures, and finally depositing the resulting content into a data sink for storage and future use. Background The "wrangler" non-technical term is of ...
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Wrangle, Lincolnshire
Wrangle is a village in the Boston Borough of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately north-east from the town of Boston. The population of Wrangle civil parish in 2001 was 1,265, increasing to 1,397 at the 2011 census. Wrangle is one of eighteen parishes which, together with Boston, form the Borough of Boston. The local government has been arranged in this way since the reorganisation of 1 April 1974, which resulted from the Local Government Act 1972. This parish forms part of the Old Leake and Wrangle electoral ward. Hitherto, the parish had formed part of Boston Rural District, in the Parts of Holland. Holland was one of the three divisions (formally known as ''parts'') of the traditional county of Lincolnshire. Since the Local Government Act of 1888, Holland had been in most respects, a county in itself. History The name Wrangle reputedly derives from the Scandinavian ''Vrangr'', meaning "bent" or "crooked" - a reference to a stream long since gone. The vill ...
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Russian Bank
Russian Bank, Crapette or Tunj, historically also called Wrangle, is a card game for two players from the patience family. It is played with two decks of 52 standard playing cards. The U.S. Playing Card Company, who first published its rules, called it "probably the best game for two players ever invented". The goal of Russian Bank, like many card games, is for the player to get rid of forty-eight cards before their opponent can rid themselves of theirs. At the same time, it is required to build "piles" of suits, Ace through King, in the center of the board. If a rule regarding the placement of piles is broken, the opponent may call "Stop!" (or "Tunj!") to end one's turn.Rules of Russian Bank
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Wrangler (other)
Wrangler may refer to: * Wrangler (profession), a handler of animals, especially horses and cattle, or a professional who searches for and/or handles animals (or other products) for film productions * Jeep Wrangler, a type of motor vehicle * Goodyear Wrangler, a commercial line (family) of automotive tires for SUVs / 4x4s * Wrangler (jeans), a brand of jeans * ''Wrangler'' (TV series), a 1960 Western program starring Jason Evers * Wrangler (University of Cambridge), a student who has completed the final year of the mathematical tripos with first-class honours * '' Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon'', a documentary about Jack Wrangler * Data wrangler, a professional in computing who transforms raw data to a clean format * Wrangler (band), an electronica musical band founded by Stephen Mallinder * Ruger Wrangler, a single-action rimfire revolver * "Wrangler Jane" Thrift, a character on the TV series '' F Troop''. Sports * Arizona Wranglers, a former USFL football team * Austin Wran ...
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Wrangel (other)
Wrangel is a Germanic surname. Wrangel or Wrangell may also refer to: Places * Wrangel Island, a Russian island in the Arctic Ocean * Wrangell Island, Alaska ** Wrangell, Alaska ** Wrangell Airport ** Fort Wrangel * Wrangell Mountains, Alaska ** Mount Wrangell Ships * , ships built during World War I * , several ships of the Swedish Navy * , an American ship launched in 1944 Other * Wrangel family, a Baltic German noble family See also * * Wrangle (other) *Wrangler (other) * Rangel (other) *Rangle In falconry, rangle is a term used for small stones which are fed to hawks to aid in digestion. These stones, which are generally slightly larger than peas, are used less often now than they were historically. See also * Gastrolith References< ...
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Rangel (other)
Rangel is a Spanish and Portuguese surname. Rangel may also refer to the following places: *Rangel, Luanda, Angola *Rangel Municipality, Mérida, Venezuela) See also * Wrangle (other) *Wrangel (other) *Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School in Dallas, Texas, U.S. *Rangle In falconry, rangle is a term used for small stones which are fed to hawks to aid in digestion. These stones, which are generally slightly larger than peas, are used less often now than they were historically. See also * Gastrolith References< ...
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