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12:48 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel No haz like datascience much?
 
Please delete as due to outdated helper package version: stackoverflow.com/questions/34020880
 
 
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3:51 PM
Is metacran badly broken: r-pkg.org
 
 
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6:06 PM
@Spacedman You should probably ask Gabor and not us.
 
oh well. not sure if the metacran github issues are the place to whine about it but lets see what happens.
 
 
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8:50 PM
hello, world
 
Asking for a flash mob to close two terrible Rcpp questions:
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Q: Basic Matrix Operations in Rcpp

ShinI couldn't find basic matrix operations in Rcpp. My question is how to write these simple R functions in Rcpp? p<-dim(w)[1] N<-w+t(w) N<-N*upper.tri(N) bk<-t(colSums(w)+rowSums(w)) N_sparse<-N[which(N!=0,arr.ind = T)] lN<-length(N_sparse) pi_st[1,]<-lambda/sum(lambda) lograte<-p*(lgamma(a)-lgamm...

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Q: Rcpp memory leak?

AlexI'm running R v3.2.2 on a MAC for this test (typically on a Windows 7 machine). My Rcpp function uses only Rcpp classes, which Dirk claims shouldn't ever need malloc/free or new/delete. I've got a pretty substantial leak and I'm not sure why. Any advice would be much appreciated: $ R -d valgrin...

The first one is clearly terrible and should be pulverized. I find the second one terrible too.
 
@AriB.Friedman Is that the output of your first @AriB.Friedman bot program?
 
my second; Dirk met the first in Chicago a few weeks ago
 
Yes, truth be told I had coffee with an infinite number of Aris at the same time.
Or maybe it is just that Ari is smart enough for multiple copies of himself.
 
9:06 PM
yes but we were all slightly different, and the universe forked every time I generated another copy of myself
successfully clobbered the first
 
9:17 PM
it was, however, delicious coffee
 
@AriB.Friedman Intelligentsia?
 
yup
clearly the intelligent choice
 
It's so fantastic.
 
10:19 PM
@AriB.Friedman If you haven't already, you should watch a (very low budget, but very good) movie called Primer.
 

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