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Nice! It just so happens that %% is used to denote infix operators in R (which can have arbitrary names). Like the %in% operator in base, or the famous pipe operator %>% from magrittr


Ooh, I had no idea. That might swing the balance in favor of %beside%, since R is super popular.




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