Lear how to Manage, Merge, Rename, Move and Reorganise Codes:
Summary
The video demonstrates how to manage codes in a coding project, including reorganizing, merging, and renaming codes. It covers creating a hierarchical structure for codes related to the economy, merging codes for wind power and renewable resources, and the use of aggregation to display coding from subcodes.
Highlights
- 📂 Reorganizing Codes: Create a new top-level code named “economy” and organize existing codes related to tourism, the fishing industry, and agriculture under this new category.
- 🔄 Merging Codes: Merge the codes for wind power and renewable resources by copying the wind power code into the renewable resources code, then deleting the original to streamline coding efforts.
- ⚙️ Renaming Codes: Rename the merged code from renewable resources to renewable energy, ensuring that coded content remains unique and does not duplicate.
- 📊 Using Aggregation: Utilize the aggregation feature to display coding from child codes in the top-level code, which can be toggled on or off for individual codes or batches.
Key Moments (beta)
- Introduction to Code Management00:04
- The video focuses on managing codes through reorganizing, merging, and renaming.
- The presenter shares their experience with coding in an emergent manner while working on a project.
- Reorganizing Codes01:04
- A new top-level code named “economy” is created to categorize existing codes.
- Relevant codes such as tourism, fishing industry, and agriculture are selected and dragged under the economy code.
- The economy code is then organized into a folder for themes, establishing a hierarchical structure.
- Merging Codes02:08
- The presenter decides to merge the codes for wind power and renewable resources.
- Instructions are provided on how to copy and merge codes, including the option to remove the original code.
- The code for renewable resources is renamed to renewable energy, emphasizing the importance of careful merging.
- Aggregation of Codes03:11
- A feature called aggregation is introduced to display coding from subcodes in the top-level code.
- The presenter explains how to toggle aggregation on or off for individual or batches of codes, enhancing the organization of coded content.