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tibble.tidyverse.org
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| | | | | as_tibble() turns an existing object, such as a data frame or matrix, into a so-called tibble, a data frame with class tbl_df. This is in contrast with tibble(), which builds a tibble from individual columns. as_tibble() is to tibble() as base::as.data.frame() is to base::data.frame(). as_tibble() is an S3 generic, with methods for: data.frame: Thin wrapper around the list method that implements tibble's treatment of rownames. matrix, poly, ts, table Default: Other inputs are first coerced with base::as.... | |
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ggplot2.tidyverse.org
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| | | | | Aesthetic mappings describe how variables in the data are mapped to visual properties (aesthetics) of geoms. Aesthetic mappings can be set in ggplot() and in individual layers. | |
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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. | |
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seclists.org
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