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To find the column minimum if some columns are categorical in R data frame, we can follow the below steps −First of all, create a data frame.Then, use numcolwise function from plyr package to find the column minimum if some columns are categorical.ExampleCreate the data frameLet’s create a data frame as shown below −Group

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To increase the width of axes tick (both X-axis and Y-axis at the same time) using ggplot2 in R, we can use theme function with axis.ticks argument where we can set element_line argument size to a larger value.For Example, if we have a data frame called df that contains a single column X and we want to create histogram of X with wider axes ticks then we can use the command given below −ggplot(df,aes(X))+geom_histogram(bins=30)+theme(axis.ticks=element_line(size=2))ExampleFollowing snippet creates a sample data frame −x

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To find the row median of columns having same name in R data frame, we can follow the below steps −First of all, create a data frame with some columns having same name.Then, use tapply along with colnames and median function to find the row median of columns having same name.ExampleCreate the data frameLet’s create a data frame as shown below −df

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To increase the width of axes (both X-axis and Y-axis at the same time) using ggplot2 in R, we can use theme function with axis.line argument where we can set element_line argument to a larger value.Check out the Example given below to understand how it can be done.ExampleFollowing snippet creates a sample data frame −x

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To change the border style of a plot using ggplot2 in R, we can use theme function with panel.border argument where we can change the linetype for the plot border using element_rect. There are many linetypes and we can use them as desired.Check out the Example given below to understand how it can be done.ExampleFollowing snippet creates a sample data frame −x

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To convert first letter into capital in single column data frame in R, we can follow the below steps −First of all, create a data frame with string column.Then, use sub function along with mutate function of dplyr package to convert first letter into capital in string column.ExampleCreate the data frameLet’s create a data frame as shown below −Names

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To find the column name that contains value greater than a desired value in each row of an R data frame, we can use apply function along with lapply function.For Example, if we have a data frame called df and we want to extract column names for each row having values greater than 5 then we can use the command given below −lapply(apply(df,1, function(x) which(x5)),names)Example 1Following snippet creates a sample data frame −x1

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Sometimes we want to graphs that looks like graphs on a white paper having no axes labels, axes titles, and ticks, therefore, we can use theme_classic function of ggplot2 package.For Example, if we have a data frame called df that contains two columns say x and y then we can create the scatterplot between x and y using ggplot2 that looks like printed on white paper by using the below given command −ggplot(df,aes(x,y))+geom_point()+theme_classic(base_size=0)ExampleFollowing snippet creates a sample data frame −x

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To extract the first n values of all elements of a list in R, we can follow the below steps −First of all, create a list.Then, use head function with sapply function to extract the first n values of all elements in the list.Example 1Create the listLet’s create a list as shown below −List1

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To extract the last value of all elements of a list in R, we can follow the below stepss −First of all, create a list.Then, use tail function with sapply function to extract the last value of all elements in the list.Example 1Create the listLet’s create a list as shown below −List