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# `stdLambda` Performance
It has come to my attention that there exists another library a lot like `stdLambda`, named `clsMathParser`. This library apparently existed since 2004(?!), so totally uns…
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## Minimal reproducible example
```r
#' Example
#'
#' @param x \eqn{f(x) > 0}: inline equation
#'
#' @details
#' Display equation:
#'
#' \deqn{y = \alpha + \beta X + \varepsilon}
#'
#' @e…
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# Linear Regression basics - course note | Synesthesia
A second notebook test with some course notes on Linear Regression
[https://www.synesthesia.co.uk/note/2023/11/07/linear-regression/](https://w…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a BarChart with values between 5 and 15
2. Enable the Gradient
3. Set GradientStart to 10 and color YELLOW
4. Set GradientStop to 13 and color BLUE…