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6:24 AM
Morning ppl
 
@Sotos hello!
 
7:08 AM
Hello
 
@zx8754 hello
 
Hey @jogo
 
8:13 AM
Morning!
 
@RonakShah the row is in a dataframe
 
9:01 AM
Hello here
 
9:57 AM
There's got to be a duplicate for this.
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Q: In gap of value R

dr.nasri84I have a basic question, I searched in google but I didnt find an answer. I have this assignment with R : word.freq.pos <- word.freq(Data_clean$Raison.Reco.clean[train$Note.Reco == 10]) I am looking how can I change it to say : Data_clean$Raison.Reco.clean[train$Note.Reco in this gap ...

Can't find anything appropriate, though.
 
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Q: R function for testing if a vector contains a given element

medriscollIn R, how do you test a vector to see if it contains a given element?

but I already voted as "Why codez no work"
 
I voted for the dupe but no luck
 
10:15 AM
@Queen k
 
 
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11:18 AM
hello all :-)
 
12:38 PM
^- definately closable, but not as a dupe of that.
 
12:57 PM
@Axeman Hello. I voted "why this code isn't working"
 
1:43 PM
however they def shouldnt use feather, project is too fresh to be future proof
 
 
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4:04 PM
Hi y'all, I need opinions. I'm writing a package that currently uses a lot (544) of regex from another package. It's licensed under GPL-3, so as long as mine is too I'm legally fine to use them. I don't want to be a jerk, though, so I was going to email the maintainer, but I'm not sure what the right angle is.
I could offer him author or contributor credit on my package, but it will compete with his, so I'm not sure he'd want it. I could just call his a dependency, but it's not, as it only uses the data. Thoughts?
 
If you just put yours code under the GPL-3 you're fine.
 
Yeah, legally I'm pretty certain I'm fine; I was just wondering if there was a customary form of attribution for this kind of usage in the R community. I guess not?
 
4:52 PM
@alistaire Is this Tyler you talking about?
 
No, I'm writing a country name/code formatting package, so Vincent Arel-Bundock's countrycode
 
@alistaire so whats wrong with his package? Why are you writing your own instead of just making a PR or somehthing
 
His is good for codes, but not for standardized names. I'm using Unicode CLDR names, which gets you standardized names in hundreds of languages.
I'm looking at putting in a country name parser that uses geocoding APIs, too, which will ultimately be a lot more powerful, if slower and free call-limited
 
5:10 PM
ok, makes sense
 
hello all!
 
5:31 PM
oops, hey
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that was awkward...
 
@DavidArenburg uahhh :-/
 
@alistaire You need to list him as a copyright holder I believe, and provide the original source code (although usually I just point to where you can get the source code from).
I'm not a lawyer though, so don't take this as legal advice.
Here is an example of how I did the DESCRIPTION file and the inst/COPYRIGHTS file for one of my GPL packages that uses MIT code.
 
5:51 PM
@BrodieG Interesting, thanks! I need to do some reading on what GPL-3 requires in terms of attribution, but that looks reasonable.
 
 
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@Natty tp
@Queen k
 

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