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# Historique
Mercredi 25 novembre 2020 Ouverture du journal
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test
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# Partie 1
## Sous-partie 1 : texte
Une phrase sans rien
*Une phrase en italique*
**Une phrase en gras**
Un lien vers [fun-mooc.fr](https://www.fun-mooc.fr/)
Une ligne de `code`
## Sous-partie 2 : listes
**Liste à puce**
- item
- sous-item
- sous-item
- item
- item
**Liste numérotée**
1. item
2. item
3. item
## Sous-partie 3 : code
```
# Extrait de code
```
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---
title: "Votre titre"
author: "Votre nom"
author: "Christian Wiat"
date: "La date du jour"
output: html_document
---
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---
title: "Mon premier document"
author: "Arnaud Legrand"
date: "10 octobre 2017"
output: word_document
---
## R Markdown
This is an R Markdown document. Markdown is a simple formatting syntax for authoring HTML, PDF, and MS Word documents. For more details on using R Markdown see <http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com>.
When you click the **Knit** button a document will be generated that includes both content as well as the output of any embedded R code chunks within the document. You can embed an R code chunk like this:
```{r cars}
summary(cars)
```
## Including Plots
You can also embed plots, for example:
```{r pressure, echo=FALSE}
plot(pressure)
```
Note that the `echo = FALSE` parameter was added to the code chunk to prevent printing of the R code that generated the plot.
## Ma propre section
```{r}
x=1
x
```
```{r}
x = x + 10
x
```
```{r}
hist(rnorm(1000))
```
```{r}
hist(rnorm(100,mean = 2, sd = .2))
```
## Un petit exemple avec d'autres langages
```{python}
from math import *
x = 3.14
print(sin(x))
```
```{python}
print(sin(x))
```
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