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alistaire.rbind.io
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| | | | | Use the LHS of a formula to specify variable names in purrr-style lambda functions | |
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fronkonstin.com
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| | | | | The heart has its reasons which reason knows not (Blaise Pascal) You only need two functions to draw a heart mathematically. The upper part is generated by (1-(|x|-1)2)1/2 and the lower one by acos(1-|x|)-PI. Here is how this heart is: Whats the area of this heart? It's easy: integrating heart.up(x)-heart.dw(x) between -2 and 2 and | |
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aosmith.rbind.io
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| | | | | In this post I delve into the details of the R functions I've been using in my simulation examples, focusing on the replicate() function and the map family of functions from the purrr package. I spend a little time showing the parallels between the replicate() function and a for() loop. | |
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agiletester.ca
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| | | Recent Publications and Podcasts from Lisa and Janet Testing in DevOps Cucumber, January 2019 InfoQ interview with Lisa and Janet on (More) Agile Testing, Learning and New Approaches InfoQ, December 2015 Guide Your Agile Development with Traceable Tests AgileConnection, January, 2015 Evolution of Agile Testing InformIt, December, 2014 Learning Culture Critical to Agile Success (interview) [...] | ||