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2:54 AM
Did the R code highlighting change in the last day or so?
 
 
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4:59 AM
Get rid of this please:
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Q: I want a model that best fits the admit to a university based on gre, gpa and rank of a candidate

jaffa panichuskoadmit gre gpa rank 0 380 3.61 3 1 660 3.67 3 1 800 4 1 1 640 3.19 4 0 520 2.93 4 1 760 3 2 1 560 2.98 1 0 400 3.08 2 1 540 3.39 3 0 700 3.92 2 0 800 4 4 0 440 3.22 1 1 760 4 1 0 700 3.08 2 1 700 4 1 0 480 3.44 3 0 780 ...

 
 
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6:52 AM
@thelatemail that post is just the data so... migrate to Data Science!
 
 
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9:01 AM
just wow. stackoverflow.com/a/36884166/471093 combining assign, eval, parse, and [ inside aes() in one answer (accepted)
 
9:22 AM
@baptiste no pipes?
 
9:36 AM
pipes have been known to connect various circles of hell, but not this time
 
 
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3:07 PM
@baptiste Hailstorm rained down on that poor fella.
 
 
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7:31 PM
Its not just R that has this problem..
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Q: Concatenating variable names in Python

RodolpheI need to check variables looking like this: if name1 != "": (do something) Where the number right after "name" is incremented between 1 and 10. Do I need to write the test ten times or is there a way (without using an array or a dict) to "concatenate", so to speak, variable names? I'm t...

 
heh, yeah, very familiar "I can't use a list unfortunately... but thanks!"
weird that the eval one is actually getting upvoted, though. wouldn't happen with r, i'd hope
 
8:00 PM
@RomanLuštrik yeah, I feel a bit sorry about that, though the answer truly was terrible
 

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