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12:57 AM
@JoshuaUlrich you too. It's an interesting question and comment thread. Just a bit wasted on the OP I fear, given the direction of his/her comments.
 
 
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4:37 AM
@AriB.Friedman Yes, I agree 100%.
 
 
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8:15 AM
@BrianDiggs Thanks for your views. Definitely worth considering. Also, reminds me that I should take the time to explain the logic behind answers whenever possible. I'll chalk it up to lazy late night posting on my behalf... If you'll let me ;)
 
8:35 AM
@ChinmayPatil I think you might find that sometimes it's hard to justify something as better when the approach might just be different. As @BrianDiggs and @Justin point out, code clarity is also one very important consideration.
I enjoy checking in to this room every so often to learn from the snarking of the room's members. There actually usually is a good amount of wisdom in their snarkiness....
@ChinmayPatil Where are you from, by the way? Why don't you fill out your profile a little bit?
 
 
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10:10 AM
How does this question even get a single upvote?
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Q: R: How to get a subset of a list?

swairSay I have a list > test V1 V2 V3 1 1 one uno 2 2 two duos 3 3 three tres 4 4 four cuatro and a vector a<-c("one","three"). I want to get the subset of the list test where the element of the second column are from vector a. So in this case answer should be something ...

 
Because SO voting is meaningless, incomprensible, inconsistent and FUBAR.
 
10:30 AM
@Andrie Did you by any chance still have a review copy of your book lying around?
I don't know if there's an emoticon for batting eyelids.
Or if you would approve of batting eyelids.
 
@AnandaMahto I do. It's on my long to-do list to mail a few copies to people.
 
@Andrie Awesome.
 
 
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12:29 PM
Some packages, like sqldf, have a LOT of examples under their help listing. Is there a way to view those one at a time, sort of how the plot help page asks the user to hit return to see the next plot?
 
1:27 PM
@AnandaMahto Easy in Emacs/ESS, just pressing 'l' (lowercase L) on each example line executes it line-by-line. I must have done that about 10^8 times in the last 15 years :)
 
1:40 PM
ahah, @DirkEddelbuettel, just the person I need.
I submitted a new version of ggdendro to CRAN this morning.
But the file disappeared from cran/incoming soon afterwards. Now I'm having doubts whether I ever did the FTP transfer.
I daren't upload the file again, for fear of incurring the wRath.
It doesn't show up on CRANberries yet.
But neither can I find it at cran.at.r-project.org/web/packages/…
How can I check on the CRAN server whether the maintainers have processed my submission?
 
2:01 PM
CRAN has a new policy of just randomly rejecting uploads, get used to it.
You need to do two things: a) upload to incoming and b) email CRAN.
I have managed to do b) without a). I then got a friendly "well where is it?" email.
If you do a) without b), it just sits there and gets a .noemail suffix.
If you do neither a) nor b) you are in metaphysics and I cannot help.
Lastly, if you do a) and b) and don't hear for a few hours, you are typically in trouble as the deities discuss possible case findings :)
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3:11 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel Sounds intriguing. Emacs/ESS is one of those things that I keep telling myself I need to try, but haven't taken the plunge yet.
 
I dear
I am working on a assignment, but facing a problem. I have a large matrix output. when i trying to export into a file. an error occurred that the whole output can not print
 
 
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4:48 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel It turns out I also did b) without a) and was ripleyed in a friendly way.
Thanks for your help.
 
You clearly need devtools.
 
I have devtools but don't use upload_to_cran_or_some_other_functions_with_underscores() because last time I did, I was seriously ripleyed for a reason I can no longer remember.
I've been ripleyed so many times that the reasons all blur in a fog of CRAN misery.
 
 
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7:30 PM
Excellent. Just got a drive-by / no-comment downvote on an answer that is 3 1/2 year old (and if anything could be expanded lots): stackoverflow.com/a/1427923/143305
 

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