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7:36 AM
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?
 
@RomanLuštrik Table of contents almost done...
Well, it's done, but now we are waiting for approval.
 
Who's stamping approvals? Gavin?
 
The publisher.
Gavin's role is technical editor (possibly, I'm still not 100% sure whether this has been agreed or not.)
 
Ok. Looks like the publisher knows something about R? Why haven't we met him or her yet? :)
 
Publisher knows nothing about R.
Go figure!
All will be revealed soon
 
7:48 AM
Funny, how people who know nothing of the trade decide if your book-to-be is worthy or not. :)
 
Well, they know a lot about the book trade.
 
8:03 AM
@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
 
@GavinSimpson No rush. Good luck with the job application!
 
Looking for a new job, @Gavin?
I'm thinking of getting these two babies. Does anyone have any feedback on them? amazon.de/gp/offer-listing/1402086237/… amazon.de/gp/offer-listing/1441979751/sr=8-1/qid=1311759760/…
 
@RomanLuštrik More like a permanent one. Time to get responsible and find me a lectureship
 
Good luck with that.
 
 
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9:12 AM
@GavinSimpson Good luck from me too. Looking only within the region, or do you consider the world at your feet?
 
@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.
@JorisMeys Anywhere really. Seeing what comes up
 
I'll keep an eye open for the odd case an application for a lectureship blows my way
good morning by the way :-)
 
Wine and song must have shifted your concept of morning, @Joris. :)
 
@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"
 
A draft then.
 
9:14 AM
@RomanLuštrik Beer to be exact :) Our bandleader announced yesterday that his lovely wife is carrying new life in her tummy.
 
I hope he had something to do with it? :)
 
That's for him to know, but it has been celebrated as it should. My hair hurts pretty bad...
 
You can imagine that joke isn't very popular among fathers.
 
Especially the new ones :)
 
Sometimes I would ask presumed fathers who announce that they life partner is pregnant, if it's theirs, and it doesn't always get a round of applause.
But seriously, how do you know for sure?
 
9:17 AM
@JorisMeys Morning
 
I once read that in Germany, about 1/4 are "cuckoo" babies.
 
@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"
 
Hmm, can any of you guys see my SO account:
Gavin Simpson, London, United Kingdom
17.5k 2 18 36
 
Yeah, that's true. But this hypothesis can be scientifically tested. :)
 
I'm getting the little kitty SysAdmin error page
 
9:20 AM
@Gavin, yepp
Top 0.55% this week. :)
 
@GavinSimpson Yes, I can see it, and it looks pretty impressive
Or that wasn't the point of your question? :P
 
Even if it was, we didn't notice. :)
 
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
 
Give it ten minutes. If they're working on something, SO can have hiccups once in a while
btw, didn't you have a job application to finish? :P
leaves us a bit time to catch up on the rep as well
 
9:23 AM
@JorisMeys Will do. I just wanted to know if it was just me or a wider thing.
And yes, I do have a job application to finish.
@JorisMeys Not that you need much help in that regard ;-)
 
I'm going for the "legendary" badge! 141 days to go...
 
Sweet.
I'm still out for the "Has no life" badge. 213 consecutive days visited and counting.
 
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...
 
Just say the word and I'm there. :)
 
the word... beer?
or you need the "FREE" in front of it ? ;)
 
9:33 AM
Any word will do, free is not necessary. :-)
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. :)
 
Worth a try... :-)
 
Should I go for a kebab today? I've had it for 4 days now and seems like a waste to not have it today, too.
 
@RomanLuštrik Not like you'll get a fanatic badge in 96 days. A serious overweight looks more like a possibility.
 
@JorisMeys 144 days to go, in my case.
 
With my 55 kg I have serous doubts that overweight will be a problem. :)
 
10:11 AM
@GavinSimpson, this one looks apt: phdcomics.com/comics/archive/phd072011s.gif
 
10:26 AM
@RomanLuštrik too true
 
10:57 AM
@RomanLuštrik a kebab 5 days in a row? If they're anything like English kebabs you'd be secreting vegetable oil from your skin by now..
 
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.
 
11:15 AM
@RomanLuštrik The main question is the bread/wrap really- what kind? In england they are normally stale.
You can expect an english kebab to look like this:
http://papasfastfood.co.uk/site/papasfastfood.co.uk/gallery/thumb_doner%20kebab.JPG
 
They use "lepinja" ([lepinya]) for bread.
 
mmm looks good
Have you spent much time in Montenegro by the way?
 
Not really.
 
Just been looking at it as a potential honeymoon location
 
Depends on what you're looking for. If nature's and hiking is what you're after, then this is definitely it.
 
11:21 AM
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
 
I hear Budva has some fancy hotels, nice beaches, water sports...
 
Thanks, I will check it out
 
I hear this one's fancy. tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/289395/Montenegro/Virpazar/… Right next to Skadar lake.
No no, disregard that last comment. The 13. juli hotel isn't posh.
 
Application in! Hope you chaps got plenty of rep secured whilst I was away ;-)
 
@Gavin, it's been a slow day.
@Chris, this might be of interest. Looks poshy. montenegro.com/phototrips/coast/St_Stefan_(Sveti_Stefan).html
 
11:35 AM
@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!
It reminds me of Rovinj in Croatia: luxuryapartmentrovinj.com/1463.jpg
 
Haha. Dirk didn't mention snowfall. Maybe I should. :P stackoverflow.com/questions/6872198/…
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).
Plus, it will make Dirk mad. :)
Joris and I use it all the time.
 
 
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1:07 PM
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.
 
1:35 PM
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...
 
1:57 PM
By valid connection you mean if the node is up and running?
 
Indeed. for example in the snow backend :
require(doSNOW)
cl <- makeCluster(rep("localhost",3),type="SOCK")
stopCluster(cl)
if you then call cl, it returns an invalid connection.
 
snowfall has a sfIsRunning function to check if any cluster was started.
 
but the only way I could think of, is the hack I used here : stackoverflow.com/questions/6872077/…
but that function is specifically for snowfall, it doesn't work on snow cluster objects for example.
 
Hum, I haven't tried that. I use snowfall only.
 
@JorisMeys That's because cl is a list of connections. Try something like sapply(cl, function(x) isOpen(x$con)).
 
2:05 PM
me too, but due to all people playing with the foreach package, I have to keep myself updated on that one as well.
@JoshuaUlrich tried that : Error in isOpen(x$con) : invalid connection
 
That's annoying
 
You bet. I've tried a lot of things, but this seems rather tricky. I feel a SO question coming up...
 
That happens with regular connections though...
> zz <- file("ex.data", "w")
> isOpen(zz)
[1] TRUE
> close(zz)
> isOpen(zz)
Error in isOpen(zz) : invalid connection
That makes me wonder, when does isOpen return FALSE?
 
@JoshuaUlrich That's what I've been wondering as well...
 
2:27 PM
It can't. con = getConnection(asInteger(CAR(args))); is going to fail if the connection doesn't exist.
 
@JoshuaUlrich Isn't it meant to be used with a "read" or "write" specification in the type?
After seeing that demonstration of F#, I feel even stronger that parallel execution in R really needs another good tought...
 
@JorisMeys That doesn't matter because the error occurs before that argument is checked (see main/connections.c around line 2960).
Seth Falcon proposed myIsOpen <- function(con) tryCatch(isOpen(con), error=function(e) FALSE)
 
What did you see, @Joris?
 
@JoshuaUlrich Comes close to the hack I use now, but I feel rather strange using tryCatch to check a condition...
 
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.
 
3:29 PM
@JoshuaUlrich It's your lucky day! copying the help files and getting 9 upvotes, that doesn't happen too often ;)
 
@JorisMeys It does when you're awesome like me!
 
3:49 PM
@JoshuaUlrich How could I forget about your level of awesomeness...
 
@JorisMeys I have a post it note next to my monitor that says, "Remember: Josh is teh AWESOME!!!1!"
that keeps me from forgetting
I think Josh might have left it in my office, now that I think about it.
 
Foiled once again!
 
knowing that something is marketing does not necessarily remove its effectiveness. See also: the iPad ads with babies
 
I especially like the exclamation mark exclamation. !!!!111oneoneoneeleven
 
exactly.
 
4:10 PM
@Joris, you change one letter and the whole thing runs in parallel. That's JOSHUA (awesome)!
 
@RomanLuštrik Exactly my point. And watch when he starts working asynchronously, that's even more Joshie.
 
I'm about 30 minutes into the video, and things remind me of how R do things (recognizing types and such).
 
4:36 PM
do you guys know who the user iterator is? He's jumped in with quite a few good answers about R questions lately.
 
no clue. But he knows his way
 
 
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6:05 PM
@JoshuaUlrich can you jump in on this one and at least double check my xts. I don't do this type thing enough to feel confident:
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A: How to get the sum of each four rows of a matrix in R

JD LongI'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....

 
@JDLong looks good to me
 
ok cool. thx for checking
 
You're welcome. I gotta live up to my post-it.
 
exactly...
 
 
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7:37 PM
it appears I'm going to be < 90 miles from the Use R conference in Warwick yet not going to be able to attend. Ain't that some shit.
 

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