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hi guys in this video we are going to learn how to include the programming code in our latex file let me show you the output first we will see how to include the code with verbatim and this is the output then with verbatim with capital V and this is the output in this example here Iamp;#39;m controlling for the font size and then we are going to use listings this is the plane version but we can do better this is the sample with the r programming language and this one is an example with the Python programming language finally another example with r but in this case weamp;#39;re going to import the code directly from the r script file so letamp;#39;s do this okay we are now in tech maker the latex file here is the same file that we start building in the second in the second video in this playlist what is new is the code from here to here so letamp;#39;s see here we import the packages for verbatim uh over bottom and fancy vrb then we import the package for listings and X color packag

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Links to a web address or email can added to a LaTeX file using the \url command to display the actual link or \href to use a hidden link and show a word/sentence instead. There are two commands in the example that generate a link in the final document: \href{}{Something Linky}
You can choose any name for the citation key, but it is recommended to use a name that reflects the source. Step 4: Use the citation key in the document to cite the website. To cite the website in the document, use the \cite{citekey} command. This command will generate a citation in the required format.
Use the note field type: @misc{, howpublished = \url{http:// } Use the howpublished field type: @misc{, note = Available from \url{http:// } Use biblatex and its built-in URL field type: @online{, url = {http:// }
The return address, as it should appear on the letter and the envelope. Separate lines of the address should be separated by \\ commands. If you do not make an \address declaration, then the letter will be formatted for copying onto your organisations standard letterhead.
Place the DOI or URL at the end of the citation, formatting the rest of the citation as normal for an equivalent non-digital source. A DOI should be preceded by a doi: label (note the lowercase). Access dates are not required for formally published electronic sources (like journal articles).
Current Address as a Footnote [b]\author{Mr. X} \thanks{Present Address: YYYY} \email{X@ZZZZZ} \address{ZZZZZZ}[/b]%This is the old address where the work was done.
Heres an BibTeX generic citation style example website reference: @misc{Author1 LastnameAuthor2 Lastname2000, title={Title}, url={}, publisher={Publisher}, author={Author1 LastnameAuthor1 Firstname and Author2 LastnameAuthor2 Firstname}, year={2000}, month={Jan.} }

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