Nope. Feeble joke. But since markdown is really widely used, i find I use markdown format instinctively in word processors, and am always surprised that it doesn't work!
I have downloaded a package from here:
ecogbm
I tried to install it like this:
setwd("d:/RStuff")
install.packages("ecogbm_1.01.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type="source")
Unfortunately I get this:
Installing package(s) into ‘C:/Users/Bla/Documents/R/win-library/2.15’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
* ...
It is somewhat annoying that I can Improve their edits and they take effect immediately (because I have enough rep) but if I approve their edits I need someone else to agree. If I Improve the edits, it looks like I did the hard work which is not true.
For user-code I do wonder why such language manipulations are used so? You ask what magic is this and others have pointed out that you are calling the replacement function that has the name levels<-. For most people this is magic and really the intended use is levels(foo) <- bar.
The use-c...
I don't think there's anything wrong with that. You're providing another solution in addition to @Tommy's; who, btw, is stealing rep points from me with his "good" answer.
@JoshuaUlrich I thought the answers you and @Tommy provided were very good. I just get the feeling that, somewhere, a unicorn dies every time someone does something like "levels<-"(fac, newlevels) in user code in R. Makes me sad for the unicorns.
Hi Everyone, so I've updated a question of mine in R. Is there a way to ask a specific member of the community a question who has proven to be very helpful?
I just started teaching myself R a week and a half ago. One of the difficulties of being new to this is determining if I am asking stupid questions or not of others.
That is, if you invest enough time into formulating your question. Plenty of good questions out there, just recently: stackoverflow.com/questions/10449366/…
There are no stupid questions. There are only questions that have exact duplicates and deemed to be closed. :)