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1:37 AM
@mnel yeah. this, too, is undocumented. but at least less complicated than what it sounds like you're dealing with
 
2:31 AM
I'm suddenly feeling very guilty for posting my answer here:
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A: Recording output from loops in R

joranI feel like flaunting honor codes tonight, 'cause I'm a rebel. foo <- function(x){ as.character(x) == paste(rev(strsplit(as.character(x),"")[[1]]),collapse = "") } foo(1221) [1] TRUE > foo(12213) [1] FALSE

But I feel like deleting it at this point would even more rude.
 
I was surprised you posted it. I had written essentially the same thing and then said to myself "I should probably do my own homework before doing theirs..."
 
Sigh....moment of weakness, I suppose.
Ok...it's gone. The OP can think I'm a d*ck I suppose, but at least I won't feel so crappy.
@Dason In the future, if I do something like that again, please leave a comment giving me a hard time, or even down vote me for all I care. Apparently, I need the feedback from time to time.
 
Although your answer was much nicer than the new answer...
 
 
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8:48 AM
Nice question, unexpected ggplot2 behavior
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Q: Using coord_flip() with facet_wrap(scales = free_y) in ggplot2 seems to give unexpected facet axis tick marks

orizonI am trying to create a faceted plot with flipped co-ordinates where one and only one of the axes are allowed to vary for each facet: require(ggplot2) p <- qplot(displ, hwy, data = mpg) p + facet_wrap(~ cyl, scales = "free_y") + coord_flip() This plot is not satisfactory to me because the...

 
 
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10:02 AM
@GavinSimpson It's a girl!!! :)
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Our older daughter (a little older than Emma) is literally bouncing-off-the-wall excited.
 
 
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11:10 AM
@AriB.Friedman - i'm glad i'm not the only one here that is infuriated by SAS. I have wasted far too much time in the last week dealing with ODS reports. What is one to do when you really like your job but you have no option but to use SAS? I swear my head is developing a soft spot from where it strikes the desk on a daily basis.
 
@thelatemail can you not use the fabled SAS-R interface thing?
and then drop the SAS part
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first google hit for "sas r" is...
 
11:55 AM
@thelatemail what is your particular frustration ?
@mrdwab congratulations!
 
12:10 PM
@mrdwab Congrats -- from a dad of two girls.
 
@mrdwab congrats!!
(@RomanLuštrik can now feel even more left out--get on it buster!)
@thelatemail Change jobs anyway? :-D
life's too short for SAS
 
@Spacedman - unfortunately no, I am stuck building upon a tonne of old SAS code and in no position to be influencing what languages we use.
@PaulHiemstra - SAS generally, the language just seems downright archaic. @AriB.Friedman - that may be a wise move a little more long term, but I guess i'll just have to suck it up for now. :-P
 
@thelatemail what's archaic about a language that measures file size in pages and still uses tape as its dominant input metaphor?
 
12:26 PM
@AriB.Friedman - I suppose I should be grateful I haven't had to get out the punch cards.
 
@thelatemail For that you have to wait until the next version of SAS.
 
12:52 PM
@mrdwab Congratulations. We're still waiting...
 
1:48 PM
@mrdwab Congratulations for increasing your fitness by 1.
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2:51 PM
@BenBolker Thanks!
 
 
1 hour later…
4:07 PM
anyone want to co-author a paper/poster for this conference? pages.drexel.edu/~mwl25/mcmski/index.html
 
The problem with skiing with MCMC people is you arrange to meet at a mountain cafe somewhere but they never converge
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Looks nice, but a bit on a short notice for me and a bit out of my field of expertise.
What's the topic you'll be covering, @Chase?
 
The prof I work with lots went to a conference at a ski resort once, and on the first run of the first day wrenched his knee ligaments and ended up having to go to all the talk sessions! Huh!
 
4:26 PM
@Spacedman, R-core fixed the bug "Custom line types would sometimes segfault on the Cairo device. (PR15055.)"
 
yeah, i added a comment to the q
now if only there was a nice web front end where we could see diffs...
 
I think it's at www_r_core_2_diffs_com or something similar
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@Roman - I'd like to see what they put up for requests on abstracts and such, but I'd probably put something together that builds off of a poster i did this summer using R to estimate and analyze a bayesian choice model: rsginc.com/assets/pdfs/RSG-ART-Forum-Poster.pdf
and note, it's Jan 2014, not 13
and as for "expertise", I'm really out of my league too - but can easily be convinced to become an expert if my company will pay for me to go to Chamonix for a week :)
 
Ha, I missed that 4 there. :)
 
4:55 PM
@Spacedman -- at some point someone made a github (I think) copy of the SVN tree. Don't remember where or what it was, but it might be a useful public service if someone set up scripts to mirror it (included commit messages etc. etc.) on a daily/regular basis ... Alternatively, there must be nice graphical SVN/diff front ends around somewhere (I would like to know about them for my own selfish reasons ...)
 
@GSee thanks!
 
@BenBolker At a higher-level, the RSS feed which Duncan Murdoch created is wonderful as it summarizes changes made to NEWS -- so you see what was noteworthy rather than every bit of line noise (eg every single commit)
The are pointers from the developer.r-project.org page
 
@DirkEddelbuettel: yes, but this was in response to @Spacedman's comment about wanting to see diffs in a nice format. In particular: github.com/wch/r-source/commit/…
 
la la la la I am not seeing this la la la having a filter that blocks all reference la la la la to github la la
Did you mention anything?
Google code does pretty well with webviews of diffs. If someone wanted to take care of this, there may be enough packaged in Debian to let CRAN itself carry that.
But then they usually veto all changes to the website on the basis of "... but the mirrors".
Oh well. Maybe for svn.r-project.org?
Quiet behind the scenes suggestions to Martin M may work
 
5:15 PM
@BenBolker ah ha i knew that was there somewhere...
 
the internets never forgets
 
The nice thing about the <cough>github<cough> mirror is that it provides a useful solution without creating any additional work for R-core, which seems to be the name of the game ... if I were going to bother, I would just ask whoever maintains developer.r-project.org (Kurt Hornik?) to add a link
 
Sure, but not under their control. Someone still needs to pull from svn.r-p.o to github, no?
 
@DirkEddelbuettel omg you used the 'g' word!
 
5:22 PM
@Spacedman My fingers are getting itchy. And are swelling. OMG the bubbles.....
 
yes ... but I don't see the issue (maybe there is one?) with advertising the existence of a read-only repository that someone else takes care of? The worst thing that could happen is that it will become out-of-date/obsolete at some point, which could then be fixed by removing a single line from developer.r-project.org ...
 
Go for it. My recent track record of eliciting response from any one of these 18 esteemed fellows is rather poor (as per my recent re-posting to r-devel).
 
well do note my "if I were going to bother" disclaimer above. But maybe I'll try to do a public service.
 
 
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8:01 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel , re stackoverflow.com/questions/12569579/… : Have you seen this particular issue before or are you guessing ... ?
 
8:18 PM
To a first approximation, I am always guessing...
That said, I do find fix() and edit() somewhat confusing and do confess to having shot myself in the foot in the past. E.g. edit() instead of fix() and not assigning etc pp. I much rather source which is so easy from the One True Editor and its ESS mode...
 
 
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9:28 PM
Web scraping's suppose to be slow, right?
 
@RomanLuštrik What do you mean...?
 
I'm scraping a webpage (mathwords.com) to make a network, and visiting every link and extracting the referenced links is tediously slow. I'm running it on one core with a for loop that I can pick up when the code crashes due to unexpected page.
I'm not exactly sure if it's an XML/RCurl or a connection issue.
(XML/RCurl issue == my slow code)
Eh, I don't care, I'll let it run over night as I have other engagements, like sleep and reading.
 
 
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11:07 PM
@RomanLuštrik how slow?
in my experience it varies widely depending on the connection....had one take a few seconds per request (x several thousand requests)
but that was on a server that was visibly slow to load the webpage while browsing
 

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