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  1. Reddit - Dive into anything

    Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.

  2. What does |> (pipe greater than) mean in R? - Stack Overflow

    May 28, 2021 · I have recently come across the code |> in R. It is a vertical line character (pipe) followed by a greater than symbol. Here is an example: mtcars |> head() What is the |> …

  3. r/all - Reddit

    Welcome! /r/MadeMeSmile is a place to share things that made you smile or brightened up your day. A generally uplifting subreddit.

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    The most official Reddit community of all official Reddit communities. Your go-to place for Reddit updates, announcements, and news. Occasional frivolity.

  5. What is the difference between \r\n, \r, and \n? [duplicate]

    A carriage return (\r) makes the cursor jump to the first column (begin of the line) while the newline (\n) jumps to the next line and might also to the beginning of that line.

  6. The R %*% operator - Stack Overflow

    It's a matrix multiplication operator! From the documentation: Description: Multiplies two matrices, if they are conformable. If one argument is a vector, it will be promoted to either a row or …

  7. newline - Difference between \n and \r? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 19, 2009 · What’s the difference between \n (newline) and \r (carriage return)? In particular, are there any practical differences between \n and \r? Are there places where one should be …

  8. Difference between Boolean operators && and & and between

    According to the R language definition, the difference between & and && (correspondingly | and ||) is that the former is vectorized while the latter is not. According to the …

  9. What is the difference between = and == in R? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 27, 2015 · What is the difference between = and == in R? Asked 10 years, 9 months ago Modified 3 years ago Viewed 67k times

  10. r - The difference between bracket [ ] and double bracket [ [ ]] for ...

    R provides two different methods for accessing the elements of a list or data.frame: [] and [[]]. What is the difference between the two, and when should I use one over the other?