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hrbrthemes: Additional Themes, Theme Components and Utilities for 'ggplot2'

Bob Rudis  Patrick Kennedy  Philipp Reiner  Dan Wilson  Xavier Adam  Google  IBM  Goldman Sachs  Impallari Type  Jacob Barnett  Thomas J. Leeper  Joris Meys   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2017 Published
0.8.7 Version
0 Citations
12 Authors
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2023
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2021
tinythemes: Lightweight Repackaging of 'Themes' for 'ggplot2' (Version 0.0.2)

2023
umx: Structural Equation Modeling and Twin Modeling in R (Version 4.20.0)

2015

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