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5:47 AM
@joran I wonder if anyone comes back after such a long suspension. This doesn't really seem like a "penalty" but more of a "go away." My understanding is that they pretty much can't do anything during that period, right?
 
6:26 AM
@mrdwab He could open a different account and start fresh, although that's strictly speaking against the rules.
 
6:37 AM
Hehe, this is brewing into a brawl. math.stackexchange.com/questions/192555/…
Should this be R FAQ or a duplicate? stackoverflow.com/questions/12328056/…
 
@RomanLuštrik I did a quick search, but I didn't find an exact duplicate. Most questions are about subsetting based on stated conditions.
But that was surprising to me.
 
I must admit, I haven't performed a search but it looks like something that might come up frequently.
Wow, two newb questions in 2 hours. I guess we should point him to more reading material. :)
 
@RomanLuštrik Have you seen those online MOOCs like Coursera and Udacity?
A lot of them are introducing R for their stats classes.
 
I've seen Corsera. Looks like something I need to watch, but haven't found the time yet.
 
I wonder if that will lead to an influx of these types of questions on SO.
 
6:51 AM
This post is being closed as a duplicate, but the duplicate disappeared. :) stackoverflow.com/questions/12319219/…
Hum, maybe, those courses are just starting, so there is a correlation I guess.
And of course now famous correlation comic: xkcd.com/552
 
Love that one.
And the one on extrapolation.
The courses have their own SO-like support forums, so the questions might stay there.
But many of the discussions are frantic "One more shot at R before I withdraw", or "F R U S T R A T I O N 1 0 1" type discussions.
Sort of frustrating for those of us who love R to see the R-bashing!
 
Yeah, I get that all the time in person. Biologists are not the programming bunch.
Meh, coursera has little or nothing on spatial statistics. :/
 
 
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Q: How to replace a single column values in R

R newbieI have a dataset that looks like this: A B C D 1. 5 4 4 4 2. 5 4 4 4 3. 5 4 4 4 4. 5 4 4 4 5. 5 4 4 4 6. 5 4 4 4 7. 5 4 4 4 I'd like to add a "zero" to all variables in column C. For example, like this: A B C D 1. 5 4 40 4 2. 5 4 40 4 3. 5 4 4...

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Q: How do I delete rows in a data frame in R?

R newbieI have a data frame named "mydata" that looks like this this: A B C D 1. 5 4 4 4 2. 5 4 4 4 3. 5 4 4 4 4. 5 4 4 4 5. 5 4 4 4 6. 5 4 4 4 7. 5 4 4 4 I'd like to delete row 2,4,6. For example, like this: A B C D 1. 5 4 40 4 3. 5 4 40 4 5...

anyone else have more alternatives and tricks to add...
maybe community wiki?
 
11:24 AM
@PaulHiemstra I was thinking something similar. But maybe the questions themselves should be expanded in scope to allow more diverse answers.
It's always nice to see a collection of tricks, particularly if the comments explain the advantages and disadvantages of each.
 
@mrdwab R has a steep learning curve in comparison to say Excel
And people sometimes feel that playing with R for a week is long...which is not...
 
@PaulHiemstra True, but I think many of them have forgotten what they would have gone through to learn Excel in the first place.
The introductions to such programs are generally incremental.
And most of these peeps are complaining after exploring for three hours.
I'll admit it: after I first opened R, I looked at the prompt blankly for a few minutes, closed the program, and said I would get back to it "tomorrow".
Tomorrow took some time, but I'm happy it eventually came!
 
11:58 AM
R is a high investment high reward toolwhich is not suited for every use
 
 
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2:44 PM
@PaulHiemstra, Sure "we all started somewhere" but then some immediately make a u-turn.
@mrdwab,Absolutely more newb questions; but isn't that a good thing?, If we get SO working perfectly people should be able to just 'ask' and find an answer ( No more studying the course material needed! )! Woohoo!
@PaulHiemstra. Be nice to spreadsheets! :P I'd venture to say that the comparison of R to Excel is a surface statement? Perhaps, anyone who gets 'into' Excel enough to bend it to their will would have spent just as much time and effort learning the building blocks and manipulators as someon
Hey, that's odd... I just noticed the reputation showing under my gravatar here states 638 and in a SO header it states 658... intriguing.
 
It's called caching...
 
:P
 
And no, I am not going to waste my time debating the merits of Excel with you.
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Not a spreadsheet fanboy eh?
 
"no means no" ;-)
 
2:48 PM
LMAO
 
3:00 PM
How is it possible someone could get far enough with R to create a data frame ( either in a book, course, help file... what have you...) and not see an area in that same reference referring to deletion? They didn't just stumble on a one-liner saying .... blah blah'
 
Anyone with Good git knowledge please visit this room chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/16442/git
 
3:15 PM
@TuralTeyyuboglu No
 
 
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4:30 PM
@Thell Excel has its legitimate uses, but for any serious data processing/analysis excel is not good
And try and to your average it manager and ask them about excel
They'll probably start complaining about all the "solutions" people come up with using excel
 
 
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5:39 PM
@ ANdrie and digEmAll I am writing a package that incorporates information you both provide into one-two of the functions. I want to give credit in the authors section of the documentation. I could use your stack overflow names but this seems a little cheesy to me. Here was the question you helped me with: stackoverflow.com/questions/9862519/… I'd like to use your real names if you want, other wise I'll just credit your stack overflow names. Thanks.
A little sluething turned up Andrie's name: Didn't know there was an R for Dummies.
 
6:01 PM
@TylerRinker R for Dummies is new - was published during June.
@TylerRinker Only people who have recently been in chat will be notified of messages, so even if you used @digEmall correctly, he won't know that you've summoned him.
 
Hmm is there a way to send him a message directly?
 
6:18 PM
Not that I know of
 
6:46 PM
resisting the urge to continue to chime in on stackoverflow.com/questions/12333329/… and tell the OP that This Is Probably Not The Right Way To Do It ...
 
 
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8:29 PM
@TylerRinker Not without injuring a homeless person.
 
8:49 PM
I have no objections to injuring a homeless person. What is this technique?
 
9:13 PM
I've already said too much.
 
9:43 PM
@TylerRinker you could comment on his answer, this will raise a notification on his side
 
 
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10:47 PM
anyone have experience with the (seemingly not very active) RGG GUI development framework? rgg.r-forge.r-project.org?
 
@Paul Hiemstra I did as you said, not ideal (in that it clouds up a thread) but seems to be the best approach.
 
Great trick question:
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Q: New to R: computing the correlation of the residuals with the fitted values of a data set

MsSnowyI am new to R and trying to practice with some exercises. Given a data set with 40 observations and 5 variables. Spending is the the response and there are 4 predictors. I started with a linear model Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -51.082 -11.320 -1.451 9.452 94.252 C...

 

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