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4:11 AM
Have tibbles always denied matrix indexing? tibble::data_frame(a=1:3,b=2:4)[cbind(2:3,1:2)] for example?
 
 
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7:48 AM
@thelatemail I suspect there's some "tidy data" theory behind why its not implemented.... Lesson is do not assume tbls are drop-in replacements for data frames.
 
 
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12:47 PM
@thelatemail The guy behind them has this theory that consistent is better than sophisticated. But please please please file an issue ticket for this. My bet: will get closed in under 24 hours.
@Spacedman Too bad they are being sold as just that.
But in full fairness, data.table() refuses this too. So there is that.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel yeah, I mean you can't index a tibble column with a non-integer number. sheesh
@thelatemail Seems it broke things: github.com/tidyverse/tibble/issues/83 so it was removed: github.com/tidyverse/tibble/commit/…
f**k package:tibble. It masks my splancs:tribble function which dates to 1994. No respect for their elders.
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1:11 PM
@Spacedman Just upload a data.frame-alike package named spancs with tibble() function.
 
@DirkEddelbuettel their tribble isn't even a generic...
 
 
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4:47 PM
@Spacedman That's the trouble with their tribble...
 
@JoshuaUlrich Or its actually R's fault for not enforcing namespaces
Or all R users faults for not explicitly namespacing all the things
library considered harmful
All my R code will now start with a bunch of "imports", which will look like:
tribble = splancs::tribble
 
 
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9:07 PM
Once again, I am reminded that I snarkishly commented ages ago that eventually the only way to safely call functions in R will be package::foo(), and some people laughed at me and said I was being silly.
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@joran I prefer the way it's done in C++.
 
 
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10:14 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel true, both of the new leading packages for data manipulation seem to error out on matrix indexing. A pity, it's one of my faves for a lot of problems. I also can't really see how it can be shoe-horned in to either case without breaking a lot of the respective logic.
 
@thelatemail Yes, I don't quite see how DT could accommodate it. But you can always cast ...
 
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Q: GUI for Python, Spark and R

RamseyWe have a SAS Enterprise guide as GUI for SAS. Similarly we would like have a GUI for Python and Spark. Can any one suggest GUI's for Python and Spark? Thanks

needs zapping, quick before i am tempted to answer "emacs"
 

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