Dear Stephen,
I answer inline:
On 2020-08-19 12:57 +1000, Jim Lemon wrote:
| On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 3:09 AM Stephen P. Molnar
wrote:
| |
| | What I would like to do is use
| | linetype, rather than color, in line
| | 27.
You need to specify linetype instead of
color in ggplot::aes, like so
Okay, I can't help much with the ggplot stuff so forget the "lty="
argument for that is base graphics. However, you may get away with
ggtitle(paste0("COVID-19 Tests in Ohio \n(",date[length(date]),")"))+
I don't know whether the tidy* stuff handles indexing in the same way as base R.
Jim
On Wed
Dear Stephen, I reply you inline:
On 2020-08-18 11:09 -0700, Bert Gunter wrote:
| On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 10:10 AM Stephen P. Molnar
wrote:
| |
| | Thanks to the kind folks on this
| | list, this is an elegant replacement
| | for the clumsy R script that I that
| | I wrote.
| |
| |
| |
| |
1. Generally you should make your posts self-contained -- I see no line
14's or 33's or whatever. Note that you did not continue the old thread
either. I have no desire to go poking around in previous threads (others
certainly may!).
2. Re: max of dates.
max(as.Date(c("1976-04-07","1982-02-22"))
Thanks to the kind folks on this list, this is an elegant replacement
for the clumsy R script that I that I wrote.
However, I do have a few changes that I would like to make. The problem
is that while I know how to make changes in Python, I am still bumbling
around in R Code.
The day-to-d
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