Only a:1 satisfies this (not both) because a:2 does not contain any values between 4 and 6 (using gt. Authors should use > If you use ((…)), you are testing arithmetic equality.
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And of course in most other contexts > is for output.
I know that the entities <
Gt(mtcars) |> tab_options(table.font.size = 10) however, i'd like to set the default table font size for all tables in a rmarkdown document once and be done with it. Stand for something like left tag or is it just a code? Are used for < and >, but i am curious what these names stand for. This might answer your question.
(ascii decimal 62) in text instead of > so i believe you should encode the greater > sign as > Are html entities specifically, they are. As you say above, i want all documents which have a b between 4 and 6. (because you should obey the standards).
Your options are double parentheses, double brackets, single brackets, or test.
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