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@ -344,9 +344,9 @@ If we suppose this pepper shaker is a list `pepper`, then, `pepper[1]` is a pepp
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#| (Right) `pepper[[1]]`
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#| fig-alt: >
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#| Three photos. On the left is a photo of a glass pepper shaker. Instead of
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#| the pepper shaker containing pepper, it contain a single packet of pepper.
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#| the pepper shaker containing pepper, it contains a single packet of pepper.
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#| In the middle is a photo of a single packet of pepper. On the right is a
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#| photo the contents of packet of pepper.
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#| photo of the contents of a packet of pepper.
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knitr::include_graphics("diagrams/pepper.png")
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This chapter concludes the programming section of the book.
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You've made a solid start on your journey to becoming not just a data scientist who uses R, but a data scientist who can *program* in R.
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We hope these chapters have sparked your interested in programming and that you're looking forward to learning more outside of this book.
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We hope these chapters have sparked your interest in programming and that you're looking forward to learning more outside of this book.
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