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Problem Statement

R allows you to assign values to variables in three different ways.

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Author Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com)
Date 19 Mar 2026
License MIT

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# Author: Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com) | Date: 19 Mar 2026
# Repo: https://github.com/notamitgamer/bsc
# License: MIT

# R allows you to assign values to variables in three different ways. 

# Write three lines of code assigning the string "R is fun" to a variable 
# using Simple Assignment, Leftward Assignment, and Rightward Assignment. 

simple = "R is fun"
left <- "R is fun"
"R is fun" -> right

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    You are explaining a R programming code to a beginner.

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    - Only use the given code. Do NOT assume anything not present.

    - Do NOT add extra examples.

    - Keep explanation clear and short.

    - If something is unclear, say "Not clear from code".

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    [START]

    ## What it does

    (Explain the overall purpose in 1-2 sentences)

    ## Step-by-step

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    ## Key Concepts

    (List concepts like loop, condition, function, etc.)

    ## Notes

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    [END]

    CODE (R_Code-1.r):

    # Author: Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com) | Date: 19 Mar 2026
    # Repo: https://github.com/notamitgamer/bsc
    # License: MIT

    # R allows you to assign values to variables in three different ways. 

    # Write three lines of code assigning the string "R is fun" to a variable 
    # using Simple Assignment, Leftward Assignment, and Rightward Assignment. 

    simple = "R is fun"
    left <- "R is fun"
    "R is fun" -> right