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Math Notation for R Plot Titles: expression, bquote, & Greek Letters
In this post you will learn: How to create expressions that have mixed (1) strings, (2) expressions, (3) variables & (4) Greek letters How to pass in values as variables to an expression I wanted to name this post “Ahhhhhhhhhhh #$@%&!!!!” … Continue reading
Posted in ggplot2, plot, r, trinker, tylerrinker, visualization, work flow
Tagged data science, expression, ggplot2, math notation, plot, R, text, title, trinker, tyler rinker, visualization
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Minimal, Explicit, Python Style Package Loading for R
About a year and a half back I was working in Python a bit and became accustomed to the explicit importing of modules (akin to R packages) and functions. Python imports packages like this: import tidyr import dplyr as dp … Continue reading
Easily Make Multi-tabbed .xlsx Files with openxlsx
This is a quick script showing how to make multi-tabbed .xlsx files. I recently had the need to do this and used the flexible openxlsx package maintained by : Alexander Walker. The package is described by the author like this: … Continue reading
Posted in r, reports, work flow
Tagged #rstats, data science, excel, openxlsx, R, tyler rinker, workbook, xls, xlsx
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