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8:33 AM
What a pervasive use of biology. It should be banned from sci-fi. Only unicorns should reign.
 
@baptiste as per yesterday syntax highlighting, i wanted to add it to the meta question but before that I checked it: turns out i don't think there is a specific syntax highlighting implemented for R in SO!
It seems to be actually using the default syntax highlighting when a question is tagged R! See when reading the source code of a question tagged with r this snippets:<div style="display:none" id="prettify-lang">default</div>
(by comparison if you open a question tagged with ruby you ll see <div style="display:none" id="prettify-lang">lang-rb</div>)
that would explain why you you write as.POSIXct, as is in navy blue and POSIXct in light blue or when you type do.call, do is in orange and call in black.
damn sorry it was for @nograpes not @baptiste :)
 
9:20 AM
@muramasa feel free to join the R public chat room next door. chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/25312/r-public
 
@plannapus SO uses Google prettify for syntax highlighting. Support for R would be available as an extension. You could submit a feature-request on Meta.
Oh. It's available already. The code is lang-rs.
 
@Roland ok, but it s not mapped with the r tag then. Anyway I already asked the question on Meta.
 
9:53 AM
@Roland I gave lang-rs a try and it doesn't seem to recognize comments (first word that touches the # is blue and the rest grey) so i m not sure it s meant for R.
 
@plannapus Yes, it seems to be for Rust.
 
@Roland indeed. It's a bit surprising that a language that so few people use (judging by the fact that only 200 or so questions where asked on SO with this tag, if that s a good indicator) and that is so new (version 0.1 is from early 2012 according to wikipedia) made it into the standard distribution of google code prettify.
ah ok it has the same syntax as C and C++, that would explain it.
 
 
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12:27 PM
hey folks
 
@hadley no worries - any chance of a gtable update before ggplot2 1.0?
 
12:50 PM
Ave, gratia plena.
 
@baptiste I'll look at that once I've processed a bit more of the ggplot2 backlog. Working on better automated tests
 
@RomanLuštrik What is going on in that question and answer? sock puppet?
 
I accept you! </Ahmed @ SO>
Or perhaps "Ahmed the programist".
 
is anyone going to useR! this year?
I have a conference in LA immediately before, and will probably stay over in LA anyway so might be fun to attend
on the other hand, I've got my thesis defense a few weeks after...
@RomanLuštrik Flagged both of Mrugesh's answers as not-an-answer.
 
1:12 PM
@RomanLuštrik Flag as Not an answer, downvote and vote to delete.
 
@AriB.Friedman I probably won't be 'in da hood'.
 
1:30 PM
@AriB.Friedman I'll be there.
 
2:29 PM
I love this one. So retro 80's. stackoverflow.com/a/22017113/322912
 
@DirkEddelbuettel I know you will ;-)
@RomanLuštrik sadface
 
I wonder if the code was more elaborate, if it would be formatted to 80 character width? :)
 
Original sin(), nice example
 
@DirkEddelbuettel even if I don't register, will take you out for a beer if you have time
@RomanLuštrik This one's for you: slate.com/blogs/the_vault/2014/02/25/…
 
2:52 PM
@AriB.Friedman Sure thing!
 
3:19 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel it's a deal, as long as I'm in LA that week
looking forward to it
 
 
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5:02 PM
@AriB.Friedman thanks for the link. That paid sum for a kill is quite surprising. We have papers offering bounties for wolves for my area, but they don't date back that far. No more than 150 years probably. And I don't think the reward was as high.
 
5:13 PM
@RomanLuštrik I demand data. Hire some Turkers and go make a beautiful time series :-)
 
 
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6:20 PM
@plannapus Actually, your original suggestion (<!-- language: lang-r --> ) worked well, I used it in this question. I read all those meta questions too. The problem is when there is more than one tag, and the parser makes a wrong guess. I just couldn't figure out the name for the parser for r, which turns out to be just lang-r.
 
An invitation to teach me a bit about R's NAMED property: stackoverflow.com/q/22022772/324364
 
 
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7:25 PM
Oh good God:
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Q: R studio requires existing installation of R?

khanFollowing errors occur in in Installing R studio. First Came the window asking for existing installation Then I located R studio Installation folder And finally following window popped up saying Directory did not contain valid Installation of R. I checked the directory and it contains m...

Please close:
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Q: dplyr vs. pandas - functionality and speed

Marvin Ward JrI am someone who cut my open-source statistical programming teeth on R, but I have gradually shifted to a hybrid approach that is now biased in favor of Python unless I need capabilities that Python cannot provide (certain statistical models, ggplot2, ISLR, etc.). The reason for this shift has b...

We don't need more dplyr vs data.table vs pandas crap from the respective fanboys.
 
@GavinSimpson It's actually much worse. Installation of RStudio also requires a computer.
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@DirkEddelbuettel Damnit, no wonder I couldn't get it to run on Parchment 2.0!
 
8:14 PM
@JoshO'Brien Thanks for the very clear expanded explanation on my question!
 
@joran Sure. Answering it helped me clarify the picture in my own head.
 
8:28 PM
@joran and @DirkEddelbuettel By the way, I went ahead and compiled R-devel to use reference counting (instead of NAM). (I followed the instructions given here). Reference counting doesn't improve copying behavior in the example I gave in chat on Friday, but does affect the result of doing x<-1:1e8; y <- x; rm(y); system.time(x[1] <- 2L).
Even better, it reduces the numbers of really wasteful copies in several of the examples listed here.
 
8:43 PM
@JoshO'Brien Nice!! Just verified that with my r-devel build. Should try your other examples.
 

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