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6:54 AM
I've been looking at my rep stats and on the average, I get to publish answers only when you guys are out for the weekend. :)
 
 
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3:47 PM
@RomanLuštrik you should be nailing all the early morning European questions... maybe you could recruit more Euro-users
 
I guess I could always work harder... I was looking at some Java tutorials in our local sprache and I thought we could use something like that for R. Then again, R is not that widespread as C, Java or other riffraff.
 
hey @kohske thanks for the ggplot answer! That helped a lot
 
@RomanLuštrik Yet. :-)
 
@gsk3, R is great for data analysis but not for application programming. Going a step further, data analysis is not for everyone. In fact, data analysis is usually reserved for higher rank programmers.
 
and hacks, like me
for the pejorative meaning of "hack", of course.
 
3:55 PM
@gsk3, if you decide to publish that package of random function do tell. I emailed the maintainer of Hmisc package to include one of my functions but I haven't heard back. I feel I should put it somewhere before it goes down the memory hole.
 
I agree with @RomanLuštrik. Sounds interesting.
 
4:31 PM
@RomanLuštrik Will do. I've already got a "contributed" file that a friend added a function to.
Also have sort.data.frame in there, which is gleaned from the Internet.
Not sure what to do about that one
I tried e-mailing the original author, and he didn't write back.
But it was pretty clearly intended to be public domain.
 
If you have a link to where you found it, I don't see a problem... As long as it's stated that the author is not known (if you really don't know him or her).
 
Still, I'm not sure I can get away with releasing it due to licensing issues, and I don't want to rewrite it just to avoid something I'm sure he'd say was ok.
# Author: Kevin Wright
# with some ideas from Andy Liaw
# http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/07/1076.html
I've e-mailed every Kevin Wright I can find out there, and no dice
 
Then that's what you write down in the .Rd file. I see no harm in that. Especially if the function was "released" to the open public.
 
ok, I'll do that then
 
Should I tell this person that this should be a question not an answer? Unsure of the correct SO etiquette in this case: stackoverflow.com/questions/2751065/…
 
4:36 PM
@Roman If you want to send me your function and helpfile (abfriedman@gmail.com), I'll add it in with due credit
 
@joran I don't know what the etiquette is either, but I just told him to delete it and post his own question.
 
@JoshuaUlrich Right-o, thanks!
 
@JoshuaUlrich flag as "Not an Answer" is the way to handle these things and nudge the OP to deal with it themselves before the Mods do it for them.
I've done the former, but the more people how flag the quicker it will get dealt with. You I see have done the latter.
So we should be good to go... :-)
 
@GavinSimpson I didn't know the user was notified when someone flags their post...
 
@JoshuaUlrich Don't think so, just the Mods.
I think there should have been a comma in what I wrote. I.e. way to handle is flag as not an answer, and do as you did an nudge the OP to delete with a comment
 
4:43 PM
@GavinSimpson Ah, I misunderstood your comment. You meant flag it and nudge them via a comment.
@GavinSimpson jinx
 
It would appear my fingers are loosing the typing battle today...
 
As long as your brain isn't losing the thinking battle...
 
@JDLong @JD good to hear.
 
4:58 PM
kudos to briandk for writing good questions. He should be a question coach for some of the other users.
 
5:26 PM
anyone here know offhand if mapply can easily be combined with a foreach/mclapply backend?
 
5:39 PM
@BenBolker are you wanting to paralelize the mapply?
 
yes.
 
I don't believe it's possible 'out of the box'
 
(although I think I've realized that I don't really need to in this particular case -- but I'd still be interested in the answer)
 
I've always massaged my problem into an lapply() problem then used mclapply() or Segue's emrlapply()
but the plyr package supports foreach backends now. So if you could turn it into a plyr structure, that would work too
 
 
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6:55 PM
Another SO etiquette question: @gsk3 just edited this question and altered the OP's example code so that it becomes reproducible, although almost certainly nothing like what the author intended. Is that an ok thing to do in an edit, or should we avoid it? stackoverflow.com/questions/6833702/r-help-diagnostic-plots
 
I think it's a bad idea. Leave the burden of reproducibility up to the OP -- they won't learn otherwise ...
 
I concur with Ben, although if anyone wants to invest his own time into making other people's posts pretty and good, by all means...
An avid poster will learn how to write a decent question either way.
 
My concern was more that any reproducible example I concoct is unlikely to reproduce whatever error the OP had, which makes the question itself confusing for future readers.
 
There's always that possibility, yes. I think this should not be the only reason against this practice.
 
7:04 PM
If you want to construct your own reproducible example, I think it would be best to do it in an answer (not by modifying the original question) -- along the lines of "I'm not sure what you mean, but maybe something like this ... ? "
 
Agreed...I'm emboldened...I'll edit it back and leave a comment under @gsk3 's answer
 
@joran Rollback away. I just added one line, but on looking back at it I think you're right and it's likely the reason it works just fine. Plus there's the good karma that comes from making new posters learn to ask proper questions ;-).
"reason it works just fine" in my attempt at reproducing
I'm still relying pretty heavily on the crutch of peer review for my editing discipline. Another few hundred rep and I'll have to learn more self-restraint ;-)
 
@gsk Don't sweat it! I'm still pretty timid with edits and wasn't sure myself, which is why I polled the folks here.
 
I just thought you're such a democracy buff.
 
7:15 PM
Democracy isn't working out so well in my neck of the woods these days.
 
Where would that be?
 
Oh, just referring to the US in general
 
Is that Hawaii or Guam?
... or is Pacific NW a designation for area on the west coast of N America?
I'm not that good in geography to tell from that description.
 
Generally refers to either the Seattle, WA or Portland, OR areas; Washington State or Oregon
 
@Roman: Synonym for PNW is best-place-ever if you're into hiking and SCUBA :-)
 
7:30 PM
I do both. :)
 
Excellent
I've been dry all summer; very depressing
 
Oh, don't even say it. The last time I got my meters (feet, hehe) wet was more than a year ago. I just never find the time to put together everything and everyone.
 
Where do you dive usually?
 
Adriatic sea. Slovenian coast usually. Croatians are too expensive for my taste.
It's part of the Mediterranean. East side of Italy.
 
Nice. Croatia's good diving; I suspect Slovenian coast isn't much different, nu?
I usually just make into the mid-Atlantic, into a region for which the official term is "the Mud Hole."
 
7:43 PM
Unfortunately it is.
 
It's different?
 
Exactly. We don't have cliffs, mostly mud.
We have "reefs" at about 10-15 meters but that's it. And it stretches only a few 100 meters. To be fair, we have about 80 km of coastline. :)
And it's quite degraded by infrastructure.
I once dived in the main port of Koper. We were all surprised how nice it was. We were expecting a very degraded environment, but those concrete walls have lots of nooks and crannies with lots of what appears to be healthy vegetation.
 
Artificial structure can be surprisingly life-supporting. The wrecks around here are the only thing that there's life on. Mostly merchant ships sunk in WWII
 
Wreck diving here is pretty measly. Just a few tiny speed boats sunk on purpose.
Feel free to send over the .Rd file. I have that error all the time and I wanna try a few things.
 
My instructor was a team leader on the GUE Britannica project. 400'...really puts my little adventures into perspective!
One of these days we'll settle on a reasonable universal encoding scheme! Sent the .Rd file.
 
One more.
 
@JoshuaUlrich Just can't do it Captain. I don't have the power!
But if you go up-vote a few dozen of my answers.... ;-)
Well, many many dozen.
 
Nice... well played.
 
I already contributed my vote...
 
Ace Ventura references are always welcome here.
 
8:09 PM
Closed
 
(or Star Trek)
 
Yeah definitely was referencing Scottie
 
@RomanLuštrik I'm a doctor, not a pool-man!
 
Well, ok. But whatever you do, don't drink out of the toilet (again).
 
"Congratulations on all your success. You smell terrific!"
I don't know how many times I watched that movie in high school... but I watched Happy Gilmore even more.
 
8:14 PM
Problem with reading back over code from 4 years ago is you run across things like returning FAIL instead of using stop()
which the package builder will happily remind you of.
 
How meta! It's a #FAIL #FAIL
 
@joran I love it.
@Roman splitc.Rd is also returning a "non-ASCII input and no declared encoding" error later in the build process if that helps.
 
I ain't surprised. A character just appears at the beginning of the document. Do you by any chance have TeXnicCenter?
TC usually finds it.
 
 
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10:06 PM
I'm bushed. I need to recharge my prebranac powered batteries.
 
Just remember, overcharging kills batteries.
 

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