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A remark is usually a casual and passing expression of opinion: a remark about a play. A comment expresses judgment or explains a particular point: a comment on the authors scholarship. A note is a memorandum or explanation, as in the margin of a page: a note explaining a passage.
Comments in R are lines of text that are ignored by the R interpreter. They serve as notes or explanations within your code and are not executed as part of the program. Comments are denoted by the # symbol.
Examples Many of the curly brace languages such as C, C++ and their many derivatives delimit a line comment with // and a block comment with /* and */ . A pattern in many scripting languages is to delimit a line comment with # .
back to a comment, so that it no longer takes effect.
Tips for Adding Comments in R Markdown Bonus tip: Insert comments using the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+C Bonus tip: When commenting code chunks, remember to start in the line above the beginning of the code chunk and end in the line below it.
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The operator %*% is used for matrix multiplication.
You can use comments to explain what a certain line of code is doing, or just to visually separate meaningful chunks of code from each other. Comments in R are designated by a # (pound) sign. Whenever R encounters a # sign, it will ignore all the code after the # sign on that line.
Online at regulations.gov. One way to submit a comment is online through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at .regulations.gov . On this website, commenters may search for a proposed rule in several ways including by key words, agency, document type, and using the rule title or the Regulatory Information Number (RIN).

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