I started data analysis in `R` with the `tidyverse` suite of packages and `dplyr` still sparks the greatest joy out of all R and Python data wrangling packages. In R, a useful alternative to `dplyr` ...
#' This function returns a list with the row-paths to all structural subtables which contain no data rows (even if #' they have associated content rows). #' @param tt (`TableTree`)\cr a `TableTree` ...