Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
26 followers · 25 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
26 followers · 24 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
26 followers · 24 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
26 followers · 24 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
23 followers · 19 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
23 followers · 19 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
22 followers · 14 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
23 followers · 19 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
6 followers · 8 posts · Server universeodon.com
Steven Singer · @StevenMSinger
6 followers · 8 posts · Server universeodon.com
Ken M · @kmontenegro
212 followers · 16219 posts · Server freeradical.zone

RT @mle_goldman@twitter.com

🔔Migrant abuse profiteer, GEO Group, acknowledges that divestment may have a “material adverse effect” on its operations⚡️

CalPERS members: MONEY💰 TALKS & THIS IS PRECISELY WHY YOUR 🗣️ VOICE MATTERS‼️

newsweek.com/private-prison-co

🐦🔗: twitter.com/mle_goldman/status

#standup4migrants #unionstrong #1u #tbats

Last updated 6 years ago

Gwmngilfen · @gwmngilfen
452 followers · 1977 posts · Server fosstodon.org

Long short for my budding :rstats: circle...

I'm working with the `forecast` package to fit TBATS models, which is great... but when I use `autoplot` the X-axis always comes out decimal. That is, I get "2019, 2019.05,2019.10,.." as the labels (see image...). I'd prefer that as actual dates.

Scale_x_date() doesn't seem to like the incoming axis data. Does anyone know how to reformat this?

#rstats #tbats #ggplot2 #forecast

Last updated 6 years ago