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Define all functions in one .R file, call them from another .R file. How, if possible?

...lt;- barXYZ(x)+1 return(k) } barABC <- function(x){ k <- x+30 return(k) } and xyz.R is this: fooXYZ <- function(x) { k <- fooABC(x)+1 return(k) } barXYZ <- function(x){ k <- barABC(x)+20 return(k) } then, > source("abc.R") > source("xyz.R"...
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What is the best way to auto-generate INSERT statements for a SQL Server table?

... 1055 Microsoft should advertise this functionality of SSMS 2008. The feature you are looking for is...
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How to gzip all files in all sub-directories into one compressed file in bash

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Inefficient jQuery usage warnings in PHPStorm IDE

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Java reflection - impact of setAccessible(true)

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Nested rows with bootstrap grid system?

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How to only find files in a given directory, and ignore subdirectories using bash

... 205 If you just want to limit the find to the first level you can do: find /dev -maxdepth 1 -name...
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Why covariance and contravariance do not support value type

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Lambda Expression and generic method

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What is the fastest factorial function in JavaScript? [closed]

... 110 You can search for (1...100)! on Wolfram|Alpha to pre-calculate the factorial sequence. The firs...