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1:45 AM
Anyone here have any off-the-top-of-their-heads ideas as to why the r-cran-rgeos Debian package doesn't seem to be available for Linux 12.04 / i386 ? Or where I can go for other troubleshooting help installing rgeos?
never mind, installing from scratch is working OK. (I'm using Ubuntu under VMware and it has some stupid difficulties with symbolic links.)
 
@BenBolker 12.04 was 'cut' in early 2012; there probably wasn't a Debian package r-cran-rgeos yet.
 
thanks. I guess I'm just behind the times.
 
You could move up to a newer vintage. Ah, no, hold on -- my 13.10 does not have it either.
 
is there a PPA for that stuff?
 
And packages.debian.org/search?keywords=r-cran-rgeos does not know it. I suspect this is not packaged inside the distro.
Yes, there are PPAs. Michael Rutter builds up to ~ 2000 packages for Ubuntu. See the README in bin/linux/ubuntu/ on CRAN for leads; more on r-sig-debian
For Debian, Don Armstrong build over 6000 packages. CRAN, BioC, some Omegahat.
 
1:58 AM
I thought I had the Rutter PPA in my sources list. Oh well. Since I've solved the proximal problem my motivation to figure out what's going on has dropped considerably. Thanks for help though.
 
The marutter PPA is (IIRC) only the 'main' source for what CRAN mirrors. For the ~ 2k, you need his other c2d4u ("cran2deb4ubuntu") repo.
 
 
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7:38 AM
 
7:50 AM
First case of bug being found in a computer: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:H96566k.jpg
 
 
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9:34 AM
This one looks like (s)he's searching for a tool. stackoverflow.com/questions/23258214/…
 
 
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12:06 PM
Anyone seen usage of greek for variable names in the wild? θ = 2 ; ε = 1.2 ; ε^θ
 
 
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1:58 PM
@Spacedman Julia can do it apparently.
 
@AriB.Friedman R can do it, I just wonder if anyone has done it (say on CRAN) or even if CRANdalf will complain if you do...
You can make R variable names in cyrillic if you want...
> ls()
[1] "d" "x" "y" "z" "Ж"
and you don't need to use "get" to get them, unlike really perverse names like "<-"
 
@Spacedman ah, cool.
 
2:36 PM
@Spacedman apropos, I did just accidentally name a file foo>R.R
 
can you put a slash in a filename (on unix)?
 
@Spacedman I don't want to know. Such dark knowledge can only be used for evil, Frodo.
 
I think its only possible by breaking your filesystem
drwx------ 2 root root 12288 Apr 24 15:44 lost+found
-????????? ? ? ? ? ? ThisIsAFileNameWithA/ThingInIt
 
@Spacedman so you added a slash and it gave you some bonus question marks
 
I made a loopback filesystem and edited the binary in emacs
The question marks are all corruption because I guess the filesystem doesn't expect slashes in file names and so the mode and owner and all that aren't where they are expected to be...
 
3:27 PM
@Spacedman Haven't seen that one. I imagine it would be a pain to copy/paste it all the time.
Can we have this migrated? stackoverflow.com/questions/23258214/…
 
 
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7:33 PM
This is interesting to me, but maybe that's only because I don't work with datetime objects much: stackoverflow.com/questions/23278051/…
Nevermind, it's a dupe of stackoverflow.com/questions/6434663/…
 
 
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9:27 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel I'll let you take this one...
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Q: Why is Rcpp so slow?

LindonI have some C++ code which I was calling from R using the (supposedly dreaded) .C(). .C() was actually working fine for my needs but I decided to give Rcpp a try. I was already using armadillo so the modifications were minimal. I've attached both copies of the code for comparison. Original C++...

 
Not touching that.
 
Not even to berate for use of inflammatory title?!
You're getting soft.
 
But I appreciate the heads-up. Q is only 4 mins old so you must have seen it rightaway.
Maybe you posted it to taunt me? ;-)
 
@SimonO'Hanlon I don't know what is wrong (& haven't looked at the code), but it sounds like they are doing something very odd in Rcpp if plain 'ol .C interface runs a lot quicker. Despite pejorative title there may be real educational point here?
 
I consider that question an example of some sort of Godwin's Law effect for all things related to R. Any conversation about anything related to R will eventually be dominated by people asking "Why is X so slow?"
 
10:24 PM
I was eading this meta thread yesterday...
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Q: Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?

GeotargetI've been using SO for a few years, and initially most questions you asked got a positive reception: happy comments and answers, people that tried to help you out regardless of the way you worded it. Of late the tendency is to simply close or put on hold most questions, or downvote them, or make ...

 
@GavinSimpson I do actually think there is. I was just pulling some legs.. (but poor choice of title in my opinion for the reason @joran refers to).
 
@SimonO'Hanlon I think I edited the title to remove that pejorative...?
 
One of the things that stood out was how people so dislike the upvoting of questions by people who didn't/don't take the time to even check the questions quality.
That thread "Why is Rcpp so slow?" had two upvotes in less time than it would've taken to compile and run the code...
 
10:38 PM
@GavinSimpson indeed. Much better.
 
@Thell ha, good point :).
 
So it turns out the kid didn't know what he was doing and built the wrong way / against the wrong blas. Second one today as I suspect the answer I have to someone else on rcpp-devel earlier today was right along the time same lines ...
Maybe it is something in the water...
 
10:53 PM
The government got the contrail mixes wrong this week.
 
11:41 PM
Uggg! How in the world do you go about correcting this situation... The question
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Q: all combinations of k numbers between 0 and n whose sum equals n, speed optimization

spore234I have this R function to generate a matrix of all combinations of k numbers between 0 and n whose sum equals n. This is one of the bottlenecks of my program as it becomes extremely slow even with small numbers (because it is computing the power set) Here is the code sum.comb <- function(n,k) {...

has code that doesn't do what the title states, and each of the answers doesn't either, but the answers have been upvoted...
I'd post an answer showing each is wrong according to the title, but is that appropriate?
 

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