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9:35 AM
Remove the tag? It's totally irrelevant in this case stackoverflow.com/q/19997231/1478381
 
@SimonO101 The question is related to syntax highlighting in RStudio, isn't it?
 
@Roland that's true, although it seems to be primarily why they noticed they couldnt't use the variable name 4..4
I thought the question was more around what .. meant
i.e. last line of the OP
but you're right
lets just leave it tagged.
 
9:51 AM
Ah, I didn't read it through. I removed it.
If anybody complains, I'll put it back.
 
@RomanLuštrik I guess it doesn't matter strongly either way
 
I wonder why ..1 is highlighted but ... is not.
 
10:13 AM
@Roland a legitimate question?!!! :-)
 
I wonder how much the ..1 thing is used in R code...
 
Probably very little
(I guess)
 
grepping for ..1 in my R library finds some strings in lubridate's tests...
 
I would probably not use this in my code because god knows what end user will use for which argument. Example:
myfun <- function(...) {
  message(..1)
}

myfun(1:3, "character", "tralala")
myfun("character", 1:3, "tralala")
 
So what's the advantage over args <- list( ... ) or args <- c(...) to use say ..1
 
10:17 AM
Call me old fashioned, but I like to be explicit when handling arguments.
@SimonO101 @Spacedman mentioned lubridate tests. I would venture a guess that you can "loop" through arguments and check them for validity.
 
@RomanLuštrik no, the test strings were nothing to do with ..1
./lubridate/tests/test-parsers.R: "2009-1, 5 12:1, 5", "2009....1--6 <- matched my grep for ..1
nice to see thorough tests though
 
They are actually trying to improve their question, but I have given up on them. Does anyone here have an abundance of patience to spare?
 
11:07 AM
@RomanLuštrik @Spacedman p457 of Chambers; Software for Data Analysis actively encourages the avoidance of this obscure convention...
"You should probably avoid this obscure convention, which can usually be done by writing a function with some ordinary argument names, and calling it with "...""
 
 
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1:01 PM
@SimonO101 I think you should add this to your answer.
 
 
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2:13 PM
@RomanLuštrik done.
 
3:00 PM
garrggh.... for(){ for(){ assign(....) } } stackoverflow.com/q/20003866/1478381
 
3:12 PM
duplicate( many times over) stackoverflow.com/q/20004064/1478381
 
duplicate means two-of, triplicate means three-of, is there an -icate word for loads-of?
multiplicate?
 
hmm maybe 'replicate' is good enough
 
I usually hope that replicate means loads-of. Sadly, that's usually not true.
 
4:21 PM
Person unable to google "read excel file in r" scolding answerer for not reading documentation:
I read the documentation of read.xls. It seems that read.xls will not ignore the small part separated by a blank row from the table. — Everest 13 mins ago
 
@Spacedman Shitloads.
 
 
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8:22 PM
The definition of "code I don't care to spend time trying to understand": stackoverflow.com/q/20009738/324364
 
8:48 PM
@joran its also a very annoying duplicate. Arun gave a great answer to the same question. They can't be bothered to understand it.
I voted to close
 
9:01 PM
@SimonO101 Good catch, I didn't recognize it.
 

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