Open sherrie9 opened 6 years ago
Hi, Today I re-evaluate my marking. I see you put in a good effort in constructing different types of tables and indeed used r code and other means to construct them. I will adjust my marking on that. Sorry about the confusion. You did excellent job for your tables!
Best,
Sherrie
Hi @sherrie9
Thanks a lot for your feedback, I appreaciate it too much. But I have a doubt about the usage of colors in R, I know I can use "readable for human" names of colors, and also I can access to this codification in R by tipyng function "colors()". But also R allows me to use hexadecimal notation for colors, and I prefered to do this in my assigment since I really like this page https://coolors.co/, which provides a huge variety of palletes, colors and the chance to modify the tones, etc.
My question is, is always prefered I use "readable" codification for colors in R and avoid to use hexadecimal notation? This would represent a less variaety of color options?
Thank you for your attention!
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Hi @sherrie9
Thanks a lot for your feedback, I appreaciate it too much. But I have a doubt about the usage of colors in R, I know I can use "readable for human" names of colors, and also I can access to this codification in R by tipyng function "colors()". But also R allows me to use hexadecimal notation for colors, and I prefered to do this in my assigment since I really like this page https://coolors.co/, which provides a huge variety of palletes, colors and the chance to modify the tones, etc.
My question is, is always prefered I use "readable" codification for colors in R and avoid to use hexadecimal notation? This would represent a less variaety of color options?
Thank you for your attention!
It is a valid point. It is fine to reference by codes in your assignment. I will adjust marks on this section as well.
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Hi @sherrie9 Thanks a lot for your feedback, I appreaciate it too much. But I have a doubt about the usage of colors in R, I know I can use "readable for human" names of colors, and also I can access to this codification in R by tipyng function "colors()". But also R allows me to use hexadecimal notation for colors, and I prefered to do this in my assigment since I really like this page https://coolors.co/, which provides a huge variety of palletes, colors and the chance to modify the tones, etc. My question is, is always prefered I use "readable" codification for colors in R and avoid to use hexadecimal notation? This would represent a less variaety of color options? Thank you for your attention!
It is a valid point. It is fine to reference by codes in your assignment. I will adjust marks on this section as well.
Thank you very much!
Tables should be displayed using r code instead of writing by hand. That is a lot of work writing by hand!Overall good effort on this hw