Hey there!

In lieu of a fancy demo, this doc will walk you through a flow in divinity.

Before we get started, I would love for you to keep these questions in mind (and tell me more about them if you haven't!)

Anyways, let's get started!

Let's say you were looking at corona virus data for fun or for an assignment, and you wanted to know how different countries were testing and doing as a percentage of their population. However, this seems to be difficult to find.

You manage to look across the internet and manage to get several files, either from websites or from scraping.

country_population.csv

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covid_numbers_SCRAPEDfa24b19i.csv

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Clearly even though they're related to each other, there are quite a few inconsistencies that make it difficult to easily join the two tables together - and let's say there's enough of these that it would be a hassle to do this manually all the time. To do much more easily, you use our tool, Divinity!

You open Divinity in order to do some fun work with your Data:

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This is your main work space. It consists of a sidebar that shows different nodes. There are two forms of nodes, data nodes, which let you put a piece of data into the tool, and action nodes, which let you connect other nodes to them to perform an action on whatever data is being fed in the pipeline at the moment.