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| | Use a grammar for creating and customizing pretty tables. The following formats are supported: HTML, PDF, RTF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and R Grid Graphics. R Markdown, Quarto and the package officer can be used to produce the result files. The syntax is the same for the user regardless of the type of output to be produced. A set of functions allows the creation, definition of cell arrangement, addition of headers or footers, formatting and definition of cell content with text and or images. The package also offers a set of high-level functions that allow tabular reporting of statistical models and the creation of complex cross tabulations.
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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.
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| Learning by doing: detecting fraud on bank notes using Python in 3 steps.