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En Mac, R actualizado, anda. Observe mi escritura y la respuesta.
> install.packages("TeachingDemos")
trying URL
'https://cran.rstudio.com/bin/macosx/big-sur-arm64/contrib/4.3/TeachingDemos_2.12.tgz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 1237702 bytes (1.2 MB)
That list is _very_ low volume... most employers who would benefit from the
skills of an R user don't know that R exists.
On October 6, 2023 1:50:17 PM PDT, Fred Kwebiha wrote:
>Thanks Bert.
>
>I have Subscribed now to that list.
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>*Best Regards,*
>
>*FRED KWEBIHA*
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>On
Thanks Bert.
I have Subscribed now to that list.
*Best Regards,*
*FRED KWEBIHA*
*+256-782-746-154*
On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 11:36 PM Bert Gunter wrote:
> May be an age gap here, but I assume "gigs" = freelance jobs. If so,
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-jobs
> might be useful.
May be an age gap here, but I assume "gigs" = freelance jobs. If so,
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-jobs
might be useful. As well as an online search in all the usual places.
Otherwise, please excuse my out-of-date ignorance.
Cheers,
Bert
On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 1:23 PM Fred Kwebiha
Estimados colegas
Hasta el año pasado he usado el paquete "TeachingDemos"
Pero ahora, este paque no lo tengo instalado y no lo puedo volver a instalar
me marca error
Agradecweria me constesten, por favor, si alguien sabe porque ocurre
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Dear Community,
Where Can I get Gigs related to R programming language?
Thanks in Advance for your help.
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On 05/10/2023 1:36, Jim Lemon wrote:
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Doesn't the outcome of this suggestion still depend on which fonts and output
device you are using? ... and that is to some degree still system dependent...
On October 6, 2023 7:50:00 AM PDT, Rui Barradas wrote:
>Às 10:09 de 06/10/2023, Chris Evans via R-help escreveu:
>> The reason I am asking
Às 10:09 de 06/10/2023, Chris Evans via R-help escreveu:
The reason I am asking is that I would like to mark areas on a plot
using geom_polygon() and aes(fill = variable) to fill various polygons
forming the background of a plot with different colours. Then I would
like to overlay that with
Another thing that I considered, but doesn't seem to be supported, is
rotating the symbols. I noticed that that does work with text. So you
could use a arrow symbol and then specify the angle aesthetic. But this
still relies on text and unfortunately there are no arrowlike symbols in
ASCII:
Thanks again Jan. That is lovely and clean and I probably should have
seen that option.
I had anxieties about the portability of using text. (The function will
end up in my
https://github.com/cpsyctc/CECPfuns package so I'd like it to be fairly
immune to character
sets and different
Hi Stephen,
I am not part of ESS team but I'm wondering what kind of problems you have
with Rmd files, maybe we can give you some advices.
I do all my Rmd and Qmd files in Emacs without any problem. In my
experience it works very well, even better than org-mode babel for R. For
the yaml part I
You are right, sorry.
Another possible solution then: use geom_text instead of geom_point and
use a triangle shape as text:
ggplot(data = tmpTibPoints,
aes(x = x, y = y)) +
geom_polygon(data = tmpTibAreas,
aes(x = x, y = y, fill = a)) +
geom_text(data = tmpTibPoints,
Sadly, no. Still shows the same legend with both sets of fill
mappings. I have found a workaround, sadly
much longer than yours (!) that does get me what I want but it is a real
bodge. Still interested to see
if there is a way to create a downward pointing solid symbol but here is
my bodge
Does adding
, show.legend = c("color"=TRUE, "fill"=FALSE)
to the geom_point do what you want?
Best,
Jan
On 06-10-2023 11:09, Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
library(tidyverse)
tibble(x = 2:9, y = 2:9, c = c(rep("A", 5), rep("B", 3))) -> tmpTibPoints
tibble(x = c(1, 5, 5, 1), y = c(1, 1, 5,
The reason I am asking is that I would like to mark areas on a plot
using geom_polygon() and aes(fill = variable) to fill various polygons
forming the background of a plot with different colours. Then I would
like to overlay that with points representing direction of change:
improved, no
Hello,
I would like to request better support of Rmd, but that is not ESS
really. I apologize if this is considered too much off topic.
Do you know who can improve rmarkdown?
Currently there is zero support for the meta/yaml section at the
beginning, which makes it inconvenient to the point I am
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