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15 To change the size of (almost) all text elements, in one place, and synchronously, rel() is quite efficient: g+theme(text = element_text(size=rel(3 5)) You might want to tweak the number a bit, to get the optimum result It sets both the horizontal and vertical axis labels and titles, and other text elements, on the same scale
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- shell - Check folder size in Bash - Stack Overflow
I'm trying to write a script that will calculate a directory size and if the size is less than 10GB, and greater then 2GB do some action Where do I need to mention my folder name? # 10GB SIZE="
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In several C++ examples I see a use of the type size_t where I would have used a simple int What's the difference, and why size_t should be better?
- sql - Postgres DB Size Command - Stack Overflow
What is the command to find the size of all the databases? I am able to find the size of a specific database by using following command: select pg_database_size('databaseName');
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Let's create a complementary question to this one What is the most common way to get the file size in C++? Before answering, make sure it is portable (may be executed on Unix, Mac and Windows), re
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