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12:06 AM
R has no mechanism to report on where errors occur. You have to use print statements to manually isolate where errors are coming from manually. I am speechless as to how these garbage languages become mainstream. It's like watching people purchase cars off the show room floor without steering wheels, and seeing them struggle to steer the car. The only thing I can do is gaze upon these wretched souls with mouth hung open and with shaking head. This isn't okay, it's a show stopper. R is still early Alpha software, and isn't ready for mass adoption, it lacks basic required features. — Eric Leschinski 39 mins ago
This guy ... again
 
@eddi The irony is that they really need to eliminate mutate/summarise and replace it with a single verb that can handle any length return value, like data.table
 
@RichScriven - I thought his previous 'issue' was a show-stopper... seems like he's still using R; why hasn't his show stopped?
 
Good question. He obviously hates it.
 
12:29 AM
@RichScriven Has he tried to read Python error messages? You don't even know what went wrong. A traceback debug is pretty standard, no?
 
Troll, ignore.
 
12:59 AM
@RichScriven if he goes far enough off the deep end, might earn a spot in the fortunes package as entertainingly unhinged
 
1:35 AM
Does this answer the question?
 
@RichScriven The literal question, yes, but in context, not at all.
 
I'm looking for an excuse to -1 him. Haha
 
 
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6:12 AM
hello
 
Good morning ppl
 
@Sotos Good morning!
 
6:34 AM
morning
 
Hello hello :-)
 
7:08 AM
Hello
 
hey @Tens :-) what's up ?
 
Kind of busy lately, between work and the devops.SE beta
what about you Cath ?
 
looking forward to the next holidays... ;-)
 
@RonakShah, of course, the best solution is makemeNA from "SOfun".
mydf <- data.frame(
  A = c(1, 2, "x", 4),
  B = c("y", 3, 4, "-")
)
library(SOfun)
makemeNA(mydf, "[^0-9]", FALSE)
I'm presuming that the OP has all numeric columns because it seems like they tried as.numeric on the data.frame (which is where they would have gotten that error).
@Cath What are those? I seem to remember hearing that word sometime a long time ago. Or maybe I read it in a fairy tale....
 
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 yep I live in a fairy tale ;-) you should try that from time to time though ;-)
 
7:26 AM
Hello there everyone !
Hello @Cath
 
Anyway, this question might just need closing because the OP doesn't seem to know the difference between "is" and "as", which might be the root of their problem....
 
I need help closing this for being broad stackoverflow.com/q/43058984/3415409
Can anyone help ?
 
@Cath I thought you were a fairy....
 
Thanks !
 
@eliasah Vote added.
 
7:28 AM
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 exactly, therefore fairy tales are where I live ;-p
@eliasah voted too
 
@Queen k
 
Hello
This needs more upvotes stackoverflow.com/a/42729195/680068
 
morning
 
7:42 AM
And this is just a unfinished comment, maybe delete: stackoverflow.com/a/10148179/680068
 
@mtoto, @zx8754 Hello.
 
@m0nhawk Yeah. Just look at the pricing page...
 
Thanks @Cath !
you too @A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1
 
It has community for free.
 
7:45 AM
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 Personal $49 per user / month, omg...
 
@m0nhawk That's just the forum I think.
Hmm maybe, not sure
 
I tried it a long time back when it was in beta. It was pretty buggy at that point (which is to be expected with beta, I guess)....
 
At that price you might as well buy tableau. Better product.
 
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 I see. Now it seems unclear to me.
 
@zx8754 Tableau is over $1000.
And this looks interesting for R developers.
Though, pricing is O_O.
 
7:50 AM
Ah ok I actually do have free access as a CRAN publisher
 
Also, I can't simply try it for a while.
 
@m0nhawk you can, just contact them.
 
@A5C1D2H2I1M1N2O1R2T1 Indeed, single non-numeric cell sounds quite strange in my ears. More like thinking in Excel cells.
 
@zx8754 I never liked the idea to contact to try something.
 
It also has R interface, it is just when I saw your link, it made me think, heh this is really trying to be a Tableu.
@m0nhawk it is per year vs 49*12, not cheap, but better product with huge userbase
 
8:01 AM
OK their visualization shows numbers instead of my character values
like they import as character, and then run as.numeric(as.factor()) in the background or something
 
Quick regex to clean c('\t\t\xxx', '\t\t\txxx') to get xxx, xxx?
Xxx is not always 3 chars btw
 
@Sotos close as not reproducible :P
 
Voted
Hehehe
Ok got it nvm :)
 
@Sotos as the kids say "sharing is caring".
 
8:12 AM
I had to escape the backslash so gsub('\\\t', '', str) did it
 
is the @Queen on holiday?
 
@jogo Sorry I did not recognize your command and the AI functions are disabled
 
@Queen k
 
 
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9:20 AM
Has anybody used AWS before? Is it possible to schedule scripts ?
like for example I have an R script which I want to run every 15 mins. What are my options?
 
@RonakShah I think @Tensibai uses it alot
 
On what does you R script run ?
(I'm thinking about a scheduled lambda from top of my head)
 
It's a simple script which fetches twitter data
it runs fine when I run from my local system but now i want to run it from a remote system
 
Well, there's a bunch of ways, from starting an ec2 instance and running in cron to using lambda, I'll check if lambda support R
Maybe of use for the case, using R within python
 
@zx8754 voted
 
@Axeman first time I see geom_col
 
@Tensibai okay..thanks! Even the FAQ says it supports Python, Java , C#. Lets see how can I use R within Python or else I'll translate my code into Python.
Should not be difficult. Thanks @Tensibai :)
 
You're welcome
 
@zx8754 It's the new geom_bar(stat = "identity"), hrbmstr successfully convinced Hadley to add it, as far as I understand.
 
geom_column could be more obvious, avoid confusion with col = colour
 
9:38 AM
Totally agree.
 
@Queen k
 
Hmm...been seeing quite a few questions about assign... I heard someone say (cant remember who) that if you are using assign you are probably doing something wrong. Is this indeed the case?
 
20
Q: Why is using assign bad?

asbThis post (Lazy evaluation in R – is assign affected?) covers some common ground but I am not sure it answers my question. I stopped using assign when I discovered the apply family quite a while back, albeit, purely for reasons of elegance in situations such as this: names.foo <- letters values...

 
Cheers @Jaap :)
 
:-)
 
9:54 AM
@Sotos That's definitely the case for eval(parse(x)). :)
 
@Sotos library("fortunes"); fortune(236)
 
10:20 AM
Aug 31 '16 at 10:03, by Procrastinatus Maximus
i always read eval(parse...) as evil(parse...) ;-)
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@Sotos assign is for advanced stuff (if you need control over where you assign something). On SO you typically see beginners using it. As demonstrated by their questions they shouldn't be using it since they don't even have an idea what an environment is.
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10:41 AM
 
 
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11:50 AM
@jogo nice. I wasnt aware of fortunes but the quote is spot on :)
@Roland heh true :)
 
@Sotos yepp, the same fortune is valid for attach() :)
 
12:32 PM
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12:49 PM
"You've earned the "Necromancer" badge" :D
 
@Queen k
 
fortunes::fortune("assign") :

The only people who should use the assign function are those who fully understand why you should never use the assign function.
-- Greg Snow
R-help (July 2009)
2
 
@Frank yup! Saw that earlier today. Spot on quote :)
Ok... This question was duped 12 mins ago and an answer was posted 5 mins ago??? What am I missing?
 
no idea, must be a loophole that applies if you're still in the answer form
they certainly don't allow that for deleted qs
 
@UweBlock i looked at that too. doesn't seem to clear things up...?
 
@Frank I've had it happen that I was in the answer form, and when I clicked submit, it simply told me the question had unfortunately been closed.
 
hm, ok, guess it's a mystery in this instance
 
Agree with @Axeman. Same happened to me too
 
he must be an evil hacker man, obviously
 
2:57 PM
Haha... a hacker that answers dupe questions...hmm...let me think who might that be ;)
 
@Queen k
 
 
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4:51 PM
my manager left today
 
@germcd congrats?
 
@Frank Thanks, I was in a meeting when he left (unrelated)
 
ok cool, hope you get to play a role in determining your new boss
 
not sure if there will be one, it's not a big company
 
5:08 PM
ok, maybe even better
 
5:44 PM
@germcd left or fired?
 
@BrodieG I completely agree.
 
not sure. I was told a couple of weeks ago that he would be let go.
He left fairly quickly today. I was in a meeting this morning for less than an hour and he left during that
 
6:26 PM
@germcd I love it when a plan comes together
"let go" means fired AFIK
 
@DavidArenburg are you smoking a cigar?
that's right let go means fired
 
@germcd You should
 
I assumed you were making an A-Team reference.
might celebrate with a bit of whiskey
 
@germcd I was doing exactly that
 
6:45 PM
I mean referencing to the A-Team (not the whiskey part)
 
7:00 PM
i'm skeptical that use of cron conflicts with rmarkdown ... stackoverflow.com/questions/43101608
of course, if the OP doesn't want to ask for trouble, they'll print to text and call it a day
 
7:12 PM
@DavidArenburg I knew what you meant. I pity the fool that hires him next
 
 
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10:36 PM
and continuing on that last link, now they're going to lecture us on what their job is, so i'm closing as too broad
 
11:07 PM
Couldn't find a dupe for split(df, var) stackoverflow.com/questions/43105432/…
 

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