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Thank you!
thank you - useful video
Excellent and immensely useful tips! Thank you for this!
You're very welcome! ☺
Alt up/down arrow to move a line and alt/shift/up-down arrow to copy a line above/below are really useful too.
Uhh didn't know about this combo with shift. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
Great! More content like this please
You got it!
super handy! thank you
5:50: You can reindent with a shortcut so you don't need to press shift + tab many times.
Great tips! Thank you very much :)
Glad it was helpful! ☺
such great tips!
Very helpful... most of it i didn't know
Glad to hear that!
Thanks a million for the value adding content...Does it mean Albert Ralph works with this R community ?
You're welcome. Albert is part of the R community and has been sharing R-related content with the community for years. Currently, he's working with R for the Rest of Us as a freelancing consultant.
Thank you, and the shortcut for %in% ?
I'm not aware of a shortcut for that. But you could always define a snippet in RStudio that does what you want.
Thank you!
thank you - useful video
Excellent and immensely useful tips! Thank you for this!
You're very welcome! ☺
Alt up/down arrow to move a line and alt/shift/up-down arrow to copy a line above/below are really useful too.
Uhh didn't know about this combo with shift. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
Great! More content like this please
You got it!
super handy! thank you
5:50: You can reindent with a shortcut so you don't need to press shift + tab many times.
Great tips! Thank you very much :)
Glad it was helpful! ☺
such great tips!
Very helpful... most of it i didn't know
Glad to hear that!
Thanks a million for the value adding content...
Does it mean Albert Ralph works with this R community ?
You're welcome. Albert is part of the R community and has been sharing R-related content with the community for years. Currently, he's working with R for the Rest of Us as a freelancing consultant.
Thank you, and the shortcut for %in% ?
I'm not aware of a shortcut for that. But you could always define a snippet in RStudio that does what you want.