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2:52 AM
Beyond lazy and of questionable value to anyone but OP
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Q: Can any one explain difference between CEX and PCH paramateres in R?

srikanth manchiplot(x=ir$Petal.Width,y=ir$Petal.Length,main=c("PETAL WIDTH VS PETAL LENGTH"),xlab=c("PETAL WIDTH"),ylab = c("PETAL LENGTH"),pch=as.numeric(ir$Species),col="red") plot(x=ir$Petal.Width,y=ir$Petal.Length,main=c("PETAL WIDTH VS PETAL LENGTH"),xlab=c("PETAL WIDTH"),ylab = c("PETAL LENGTH"),cex=as.n...

 
 
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8:31 AM
@thelatemail It's on its way out :-)
@Thomas You wish that is a troll, but after 7 years of teaching statistical computing, it's not even the most crazy thing I've seen somebody try in R. People really can be that stupid. (I had a student thinking a Word file is a text file, and wrote his script in Word to then complain that RStudio was broken.)
 
8:51 AM
@JorisMeys I'm always intrigued by how little people understand file formats. I recently shocked a few colleagues when I explained that docx is just a zip of xml files. They didn't even understand what I was saying until I showed them.
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11:34 AM
@Thomas I actually learnt something new, I didn't know that either. I knew it was xml-based, but never knew I could simply unzip that :-)
 
@JorisMeys I knew OpenOffice document files were zips, but I don't think I care enough about MS Office files to play with them.
 
 
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2:33 PM
answerer claims "If your original file is saved as a data.table, it will make your loading process faster." -- that doesn't seem possible, eh? stackoverflow.com/a/43522329
 
@Thomas I once told a colleague to open a file in a text editor. Their response was shocking. "What's a text editor?"
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3:04 PM
@Frank It's a good thing they used a large sample size when making that claim eh?
 
@Dason yeah, i think they just kind of made up the claim out of nowhere or extrapolating from fread. not sure if you're joking about times = 10 not being enough. i'd be satisfied with results from times = 1 with a big enough file
 
I'm not joking. It might be decent to give some idea of how things are working but they got an outlier in their read time for the data.frame and seem to be entirely too sure that the results they got are the gold standard. If they want to interpret the benchmarks that way they should at least use a larger sample size
 
 
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4:31 PM
@JoshuaUlrich fantastic
@JorisMeys ah, well then! Glad I good bring you this lovely tidbit of knowledge!
 
@Frank Actual result yesterday: 600mb file via data.table::fread() about six seconds. Store the data.table as a compressed rds file (at 10% of size) and re-read via readRDS: eight seconds (!!)
There is some seriously clueful parallel stuff inside fread.
 
heh, cool. yeah, must be for that kind of speed
 
4:51 PM
I used google translate to translate this question from french, but once I did, I think I shouldn't have bothered.
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Q: Detection of aberrant values / outliers from a classification method

Hayfa'a Ben ThameurI want to extract the outliers from the classification method : pam/clara R langage

 
@joran fermez le post!
 
@Spacedman Might be redeemable, if they follow through with some edits. We'll see.
 
5:32 PM
@Thomas Better yet was the *nix sysadmin who "installed" gcc from source by unzipping the tarball in /opt/.
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9:25 PM
@JoshuaUlrich ahah, good one :D well, basically all of our customers can't absolutely distinguish between "csv" and "xls(x)" files... but they both have a greenish excel-like icon on windows afterall... :D
 

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