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\includegraphics[height=130px, width=150px]{https://authorea.com/users/5062/articles/5608/master/folder/figures/Capture \includegraphics[height=70px, width=70px]{https://authorea.com/users/5062/articles/5608/master/folder/figures/Capture 4.PNG}
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\item[Question 4 :] la commande \textbf{str} str affiche la structure interne d'un objet incluant son type. C'est une fonction diagnostic en une seule ligne pour chaque structure. La commande \textbf{class} elle donne le type de la variable (numérique ...) seulement.