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Q: Smoothing function on data frame

Juppes I try to use various smoothing functions but did not find the right one for me. I have a data frame read in from a csv file which contains sensor data and has a date time stamp for every row: df #datetime value1 value2 value3 ... #2015-10-2 05-10-12 0.1 1000 28 ... #2015-10-2 05-10-14 0.21...

this question could use some reopen votes
and maybe some upvotes, OP has really improved the question
 
Please help close problem fixed by rebuilding after clean step: stackoverflow.com/questions/35222190
 
 
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2:51 PM
@PaulHiemstra No upvotes from me because it is just a RTFM question. But it's answered now.
 
 
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4:50 PM
Can I ask for a reopening assistance here? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23718936/explanation-for-sprintf03d-7-functionality
The question is getting constant attention, so I took some time to reword it. If you think the Q can be improved further, feel free to modify. Probably the comments should be purged as no longer relevant.
 
@tonytonov voted
 
 
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6:34 PM
@AriB.Friedman Thanks!
 
@tonytonov thanks go to the cleanuper, not the one who merely clicks "Re-open" :-)
 
6:44 PM
In case anybody cares, and hasn't seen, the whole Hacker News thread about the R bug system (non-)?incident is interesting: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11018019
 
@DirkEddelbuettel The parts I read a few days ago didn't warrant being termed interesting
 
7:24 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel Wow. That is...certainly a thing that is happening...
 

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