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Intelligent point label placement in R

1) Is there any R library/function which would implement INTELLIGENT label placement in R plot? I tried some but they are all problematic - many labels are overlaping either each other or other points (or other objects in the plot, but I see that this is much harder to handle). ...
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split string only on first instance of specified character

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Formatting “yesterday's” date in python

...ort date, timedelta >>> yesterday = date.today() - timedelta(days=1) >>> yesterday.strftime('%m%d%y') '110909' share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How to convert an xml string to a dictionary?

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Annotating text on individual facet in ggplot2

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PHP - Check if two arrays are equal

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How can I combine hashes in Perl?

What is the best way to combine both hashes into %hash1? I always know that %hash2 and %hash1 always have unique keys. I would also prefer a single line of code if possible. ...
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Tricks to manage the available memory in an R session

... 201 Ensure you record your work in a reproducible script. From time-to-time, reopen R, then source(...
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What does %5B and %5D in POST requests stand for?

... As per this answer over here: str='foo%20%5B12%5D' encodes foo [12]: %20 is space %5B is '[' and %5D is ']' This is called percent encoding and is used in encoding special characters in the url parameter values. EDIT By the way as I was reading https://developer.mo...
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C++, What does the colon after a constructor mean? [duplicate]

... member variables before the body of the constructor executes. For case #1, I assume you understand inheritance (if that's not the case, let me know in the comments). So you are simply calling the constructor of your base class. For case #2, the question may be asked: "Why not just initialise it ...