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| | | | | Experiment, be curious: though interfering friends may frown, get furious at each attempt to hold you down (Tony Bennett, Experiment) Instructions: Take a pencil and measure it Take a piece of paper and draw parallel lines on it (you can use the pencil, of course); separation between lines should double the length of the pencil Toss the pencil | |
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jmablog.com
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alistaire.rbind.io
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| | | | | Animating fireworks with ggplot2 and gganimate | |
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pillar.r-lib.org
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| | | glimpse() is like a transposed version of print(): columns run down the page, and data runs across. This makes it possible to see every column in a data frame. It's a little like str() applied to a data frame but it tries to show you as much data as possible. (And it always shows the underlying data, even when applied to a remote data source.) See format_glimpse() for details on the formatting. | ||