@Arun Yes I am. Do you think the right method to order a data.table object is creating a copy and using some strange code such as dtbl_sorted <- dtbl[order(dtbl[[colVar]])]? What's the point of having data.table if you are using it as a data frame?
David, it's not clear whether OP wants to keep the original data or not. Sometimes it might be necessary to retain the original data as well. As such there's nothing wrong with the answer. Besides DT[order(.)] is internally optimised to use data.table's fast ordering. Therefore only the extra copy makes it inefficient, the ordering itself will be fast.
I understand your point though. In most cases we wouldn't want to retain the original data as well, where setorder() would be way more efficient.
@DavidArenburg It's just my opinion, but your comments on that answer can be easily misinterpreted as somewhat aggressive. Polite suggestion that you tone down a little bit. It's far better to gently nudge somebody in the right direction than pointing out how stupid their own ideas are. Let's keep SO a friendly place, especially for relative newcomers.
No, I only came across it via their post. Following Brian's (very good) email (and earlier emails in the thread) seems to have got them moving in the right direction.
Anyone have an explanation for the behavior of cut.Datehere? I can see exactly why it's happening in the code, but I'm curious if there really isn't a better way...