What's the difference, and why size_t should be better? After that i realized that the column proj_name is of a small size, so i decided to modify the column using the follwoing statement alter. 15 to change the size of (almost) all text elements, in one place, and synchronously, rel() is quite efficient
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G+theme(text = element_text(size=rel(3.5)) you might want to tweak the number a bit, to get the optimum result
It sets both the horizontal and vertical axis labels and titles, and other text elements, on the same scale.
How can i see the size of files and directories in linux // (instead of unsigned int) typedef ssize_t uintc // (instead of int) because strlen, string, vector.all use size_t, so i usually use size_t And i only use ssize_t when it may be negative
The unsigned integer types are ideal for uses that treat storage as a bit array Using an unsigned instead of an int to gain one more bit to represent positive. The approach basically builds on other work where people experimentally identified the size of primitives and typical java objects and then apply that knowledge to a method that recursively walks an object graph to tally the total size. So, the size function gives you the dimension of a matrix depending on how you use it
If you say size(a), it will give you a vector of size 2 of which the first entry is the number of rows in a and the second entry is the number of columns in a
If you call size(a, 1), size will return a scalar equal to the number of rows in. I'm trying to write a script that will calculate a directory size and if the size is less than 10gb, and greater then 2gb do some action Where do i need to mention my folder name I created the table test_project2 in oracle sql developer