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4:08 AM
One more vote need to nuke a terrible question with a terrible self-answer, both with zero votes: stackoverflow.com/questions/19799678/…
 
 
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9:07 AM
Any ideas why we're closing this? stackoverflow.com/questions/19830562/…
 
9:20 AM
I just flagged this one to be moved. stackoverflow.com/questions/19824988/…
 
 
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1:28 PM
would it be difficult to implement Verbal Expressions in R? verbalexpressions.github.io
 
1:39 PM
If I type runif I see
function (n, min = 0, max = 1)
.External(C_runif, n, min, max)
<bytecode: 0x000000000d451f48>
<environment: namespace:stats>
Is "C_runif" partially matched to runif in src/main/names.c? I don't see "C_runif" anywhere else and do_random is found in src/library/stats/src/random.c
 
1:57 PM
@SimonO101 Notice how C_runif isn't quoted (i.e. it's not "C_runif"). That means C_runif is not the name of the routine, it's a "pointer" to the name in the DLL
@SimonO101 Type debugonce(runif); runif(1) and then type C_runif inside runif and you'll see the name is "runif".
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@JoshuaUlrich ah, thanks so much!
That's awesome!
 
@SimonO101 Thanks for another interesting question.
/me will edit that into the "canonical" view source code answer.
 
So now I'm gonna ask another question on the main site which is clearly a R can't represent that exactly kinda thing, but, why does R represent them differently is the question
 
2:50 PM
If there are any imports / namespaces specialists, I'd be glad to have your advice :
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Q: How to import only one function from another package, without loading the entire namespace

jubaSuppose I'm developing a package, called foo, which would like to use the description function from the memisc package. I don't want to import the whole memisc namespace because : It is bad memisc overrides the base aggregate.formula function, which breaks several things. For example, example(a...

 
3:49 PM
I dunno if anyone saw my original question just now, but I updated it a bit. I wonder if a more mathsy person might know the answer to the Q's posed at the bottom.... stackoverflow.com/q/19838165/1478381
 
 
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5:37 PM
Has anyone/everyone seen this yet? accidental-art.tumblr.com
 
@BenBolker Saw Gelman link to it earlier today...reminded me that I'd love to see a Daily WTF for R code.
 
 
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8:55 PM
Fun fact: the #stackoverflow datacenter is currently on fire - but we’re assured it’s a small fire.
 
 
1 hour later…
10:23 PM
So snark is inflammable after all?
 
I thought snark was flammable, not _in_flammable.
 
10:41 PM
From dict inflammable:
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

inflammable
adj 1: easily ignited [syn: {flammable}, {inflammable}]
 
I guess my previous comment wasn't as inflammable as I thought it was:
 

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