"Also, IU?s tech support told me yesterday that if I responded to a message
that came as plain text, my response would go out as plain text. Is that
true for this response, or is it in HTML?"
Nope, HTML. You need to set your email client to send in plain text. Do an
internet search on how to do this, e.g. with "How to send plain text email
for <<your email client here>>".
Also see "?download.packages" for how to get packages from an R
package
repository (though RStudio and no doubt other IDE's have an interface
through which to do this).
Cheers,
Bert
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 8:49 AM Parkhurst, David <parkhurs at indiana.edu>
wrote:
> I like the looks of what you are doing here.
>
> However, this from my system:
> > library(chron)
> Error in library(chron) : there is no package called ?chron?
>
> How can I get chron?
>
> Also, IU?s tech support told me yesterday that if I responded to a message
> that came as plain text, my response would go out as plain text. Is that
> true for this response, or is it in HTML?
>
> From: Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt>
> Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 4:52 AM
> To: Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>, Parkhurst, David <
> parkhurs at indiana.edu>, r-help mailing list <r-help at
r-project.org>
> Subject: Re: [R] Need help plotting
> Hello,
>
> Now with data, here are base R and ggplot2 plots.
>
>
> b <- read.table(text> "Dtime DNO2 DVOC
Dpm10 Dpm2.5 Dpm1 Mtime MNO2
> MVOC Mpm10 Mpm2.5 Mpm1
> 18:00 28 164 81.34773 24.695435 14 18:00 19 151 3.000000
> 2 1
> 18:01 27 163 74.44034 23.751198 14 18:01 20 148 3.000000
> 2 1
> 18:02 30 160 72.21975 22.463129 13 18:02 19 150 3.000000
> 2 1",
> header=TRUE,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
>
>
> # This base R plot needs package chron
> library(chron)
>
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