Try to save it with unix line endings (\n). Head() what is the |>. 线性回归中的r你指的是相关系数吧,就是用来描述两个变量的线性相关程度。r绝对值越大表示2个变量间的线性相关程度越高。 线性回归中的 r 2 是决定系数,表示自变量(可能有多个)对.
The infix operator %>% is not part of base r, but is in fact defined by the package magrittr (cran) and is heavily used by dplyr (cran). I have recently come across the code |> 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.
It is a vertical line character (pipe) followed by a greater than symbol. What’s the difference between \n (newline) and \r (carriage return)? If this were a data.table instead, you could use the data.table function. It works like a pipe, hence the reference to.
In the help file it seemed to indicate to use the command to set the library path. Negative indexes are removed and that's it, there is no notion of. Similar to setting the working directory. Your script file contains dos/windows style line endings (\r\n), this is what confuses your shell.
Are there places where one should be used. Newer versions of r will give you warning if you use colnames in some of the ways suggested by earlier answers. In particular, are there any practical differences between \n and \r?