Moved to https://github.com/yihui/shiny-apps/tree/master/voice
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install PostgreSQL 9 in Mac OSX via Homebrew | |
Mac OS X Snow Leopard | |
System Version: Mac OS X 10.6.5 | |
Kernel Version: Darwin 10.5.0 | |
Install notes for PostgreSQL 9.0.1 install using Homebrew: | |
sh-3.2# brew install postgresql |
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```{r setup, echo=FALSE, results='hide'} | |
chunkref <- local({ | |
function(chunklabel) { | |
sprintf('[%s](#%s)', chunklabel, chunklabel ) | |
} | |
}) | |
secref <- local({ | |
function(seclabel) { | |
sprintf('[%s](#%s)', seclabel, seclabel ) |
What if a function in a package has no examples? Or is poorly exampled? Wouldn't it be nice to find functioning instances of it "in the wild"?
Via Twitter, Noam Ross taught me a clever way to do such searches on GitHub. Put this into the GitHub search box to see people using the llply()
function from plyr
:
"llply" user:cran language:R
Or just click here.
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title: "A few methods for making tables in rmarkdown" | |
output: html_document | |
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Updates: | |
Packages that have appeared since my original look into this, and seem great: | |
https://github.com/yihui/printr |