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12:37 AM
Wow: No it is not a bug. So Hadley created a reality distortion field. He could work for Apple....
 
 
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5:01 AM
@DirkEddelbuettel - resistance is futile. A dplyr installer has been dispatched to your workstation.
 
 
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10:51 AM
@DirkEddelbuettel whats not a bug?
@DirkEddelbuettel ah okay, Q referred in Joran's prev chat line, got it.
Hmmm since when has ggplot2's diamonds been a tbl_df? And how can it, given that ggplot2 doesn't have any depends/imports/suggests for dplyr where the tbl_df functionality is?
 
 
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3:18 PM
@Spacedman I wondered that myself. I think it is because (naturally) of his readr package. He places the diamonds data set in ggplot2 by reading it in from a csv using readr::read_csv, which returns a tbl_df, and then he saves it as .rda in ggplot2, so it gets loaded with that class attribute.
Amusingly, the documentation for readr::read_csv says only that it returns "a data.frame".
 
 
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4:21 PM
@joran tbl_dfs are pretty lightweight really, so if you have ggplot2 and no dplyr nothing bad happens.
 
@Spacedman True, although interestingly I stumbled across this github issue for readr while looking at this: github.com/hadley/readr/issues/362
 
 
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8:39 PM
 
9:03 PM
hmm
@joran I don't really think as it is written it's answerable. But it could maybe get there with some revisions? If it was about how R handles scientific precision relative to a standard, or to some other language, maybe...?
 

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