I think people who "answer" a question by pointing to a duplicate (for instance, a person who specifies to close the question on the bases of being a duplicate) should get some point incentive, too. That way, people would be motivated to find posts that have a similar or same question, which would result in less repeating questions.
@Andrie, @Gavin, @Joris, has the book thingy moved to "writing" stage yet?
@Andrie Nothing from publisher since last correspondence. I have the new table of contents and will be providing feedback very soon - just a small matter of a job application to get in by 1pm BST
@RomanLuštrik Depends what you want them for? The former is about building process models in R and seems good and the first author is a prolific R contributor of many packages etc. The Numerical ecology book is OK - I think it would be very good for people who aren't as intimately familiar with ordination methods and the vegan package as I am.
@RomanLuštrik Writing as we speak actually, although I consider this stage more as "collecting the ideas that at one point should consolidate into a text"
@RomanLuštrik In this case, there's little doubt who the father is. I've read those numbers too, but I dare to differ in opinion. It feels a bit a case of "42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot"
No, I am having trouble doing anything on SO today. Tried to update my Answer to the Matrix ivec replacement thingy from the other day and now I am getting loads of errors from SO
Impressive! I didn't even make it to the fanatic yet. Have to find myself a friend to click on SO for me every day I'm devoting my own life to beer and song...
Hum, do you think, does accessing SE API count as a visit? Perhaps I could write a script with the recent RStackExchange package that would run a cron job and access the page every day. :)
Hum, I have never tasted an Englíshkebab (one word), but these don't taste too fat. It's basically some grilled meat with fresh veggies and some yogurt/cream dressing.
yeah for, pretty much. I'd like to do some watersports, climbing, stay somewhere posh. Had my eye on this place: http://www.palazzoradomiri.com/gallery.html
Wish I could be doing R today, instead stuck writing jQuery plugins
@RomanLuštrik Thanks- Sveti Stefan does look amazing, but the price is absolutely ridiculous! I don't think I could afford to stay there for more than 1 or 2 nights!
I have no idea about a the prices, I just googled some things friends spewed out as fancy.
@gsk3, just use snowfall. You start your cores using sfInit and convert your apply functions to use sf* functions of snowfall (apply becomes sfApply, lapply becomes sfLapply).
How do I vote to migrate stackoverflow.com/questions/6866871/… to stats.stackexchange.com? I can see that if vote to close as "off topic" I get to say where it would be more appropriate -- but I don't see stats.stackexchange.com on the list ...
@BenBolker Flag the post for moderator attention > Other as well as vote to close Off Topic. You can state that you think it should be on CV in the flag message to the mods
@BenBolker I've also voted to close as OT so there will be some support of your flag.
When answering the last foreach question, I suddenly realized there is no sensible method I know of that can check whether a cluster is a valid connection or not...
An example in maptools package (I think I saw it there) queries a GPS device, tries to read waypoints, all wrapped in a try statement. If it comes up empty, it tries tracks and so on... So nothing strange about tryCatch.
I'm going to make a set of crazy assumptions since your question is fairly ambiguous.
I'll assume your data is a matrix with observations every 7.5 min and there is NO spatial index. So 100 rows might look like this:
data <- matrix(rnorm(400), ncol=4)
and you want to sum chunks of 4 rows....