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12:40 AM
hmm, my question is: does plotHR() behave the same as plot()? not true for ggplot2.
 
 
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8:15 AM
I'm taking Revolution R Enterprise for a test drive. Initial install is taking a long time because of the additional components to install, such as Visual Studio Shell.
Oh, and the main install will take 10-40 minutes (according to installer estimate).
 
8:30 AM
@Andrie, the installation is about 1GB, right?
 
The .exe file is ~570MB, but the installation contains 2 additional tarballs of ~130MB each.
So, yes, 1GB isn't far off.
 
A bit heavy, if you ask me.
 
~800 MB
Interesting first result. I have a script that calculates an experimental design for a conjoint study. In Eclipse it runs in ~20 seconds, in Revo it runs in ~26 seconds.
 
8:46 AM
What about through batch mode?
I haven't detected any differences between Eclipse console (which is in essence, an Rterm window) and batch mode, except the RAM overhead of Java running in the background.
 
9:15 AM
@Andrie, are you on Skype? I find three persons but don't know if it's all you. :)
 
Yes
pentalibra
 
9:59 AM
Can I get an upvote for Elvis' answer? The least I can do now that I've accepted another man's answer. :) stats.stackexchange.com/questions/20758/…
 
10:46 AM
Done
 
"ahthangyewverymuch" says elvis
 
 
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12:03 PM
Thanks!
 
 
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2:22 PM
A pint of Belgium's finest to the person who has access to this one: sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0022519369900022
 
2:47 PM
not even with my uni login
 
 
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5:19 PM
Issue closed, thanks anyway.
 
Who says there is not ternary operator in R?! stackoverflow.com/a/8792474/662787
:)
 
 
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8:36 PM
Gee golly, I'm trying to root out non-word characters, but my regex foo is too low, as JD would put it.
cks <- c("\\nearest\\\"\"", "\\optimal\\\"\"", "\\nearest\\\"\"")
sub(pattern = "^\\w+", replacement = "", cks)
Any tips?
 
What do you mean by "non-word" characters?
 
I'm looking to remove \ and ".
 
Try something like: gsub("[^[:alpha:]]","",cks)
 
You-are-GOD!
 
8:56 PM
Far from it, but you're welcome.
And see ?regex for all the character classes (e.g. [:alnum:]).
 
It has slipped my mind that sub replaces only the first occurrence and gsub does for all occurences. After I hit the wall with sub, I started exploring strsplit and kin which led to another bigger brick wall. :)
 
9:51 PM
@RomanLuštrik If you get really stuck, try using perl = TRUE options and look around for Perl regex examples. It's good to know the standard match tokens, such as :alpha:, but sometimes the regex expressions can get very tricky and the Perl community is good about posting examples.
Regex and simplicity in processing text are the only reasons I use Perl anymore.
 
Thanks for the head's up. I learned of good old perl = TRUE a while back. The hard way, of course. :)
 

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