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12:19 AM
Hi all, since there seem to be a lot of questions about tidyverse design principles and related matter, I'll be making more of an effort to hang out here so I can answer them
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12:47 AM
@hadley Great!
 
 
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11:34 AM
@hadley try this one:
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Q: Modify certain values in a data frame by indirect reference to the columns

StanwoodI'm wrangling some data where we sort fails into bins and compute limited yields for each sort bin by lot. I have a meta table that describes the sort bins. The rows are arranged in ascending test order and some of the sort labels come in with non-syntactic names. sort_tbl <- tibble::tribble(~w...

This one has four answers, nothing accepted, surely a stamp of approval would be welcome:
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Q: Merge multiple variables in R

Don ZhangI have a dataset such that the same variable is contained in difference columns for each subject. I want to merge them to the same columns. E.g.:, I have this dataframe, and there are three DVs, but they are in different columns (A,B,C) for different subjects. data.frame(ID = c(1,2,3), DV1_A=...

 
 
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1:21 PM
Is the stamp of approval some new SO feature introduced since I've been away?
 
1:45 PM
Not sure what you are referring to. For people? For questions? What approval stamp are you seeing?
 
@DirkEddelbuettel in the message from Spacedman immediately my question.
@DirkEddelbuettel immediately preceding
 
I may be blind and dense, besides being famously toxic. Not seeing anything.
 
@hadley I mean if I saw a +1 appear on an answer of mine and a comment from Dirk Eddelbuettel saying "That's exactly the right way to do this with RCpp" I'd see that as a stamp of approval.
Hmmm although "Avoid comments like +1 or thanks" is on the popup...
 
@Spacedman I don't understand the point you're trying to make. Why is it my role to bless some answer?
 
gotta go teach for three hours...
 
2:10 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel I think referring to this comment:
3 hours ago, by Spacedman
This one has four answers, nothing accepted, surely a stamp of approval would be welcome:
 
2:40 PM
@hadley I would imagine it would be helpful for future readers trying to pick the best approach to see the opinion of the package author. Whether it's worth your time to parse through all the answers is a different question.
 
@BrodieG but there's no package specifically called for? I think there's some subtext I'm not getting
 
@hadley You're right, I just saw that most of the answers were actually using dplyr, but the question isn't specifically asking about those packages. No subtext that I'm aware of.
 
3:21 PM
@DavidRobinson Gotcha.
 
imo, the best answer would be "no, put it in long form instead of embedding data in the columns, DV1 and DV2", linking to the tidy data paper, which so far no answer says...
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5:36 PM
@BrodieG I'd just had a look at the state of the tidyverse tag to see how much recent stuff needed attention, which is what I thought @hadley was referring to in "I'll be making more of an effort to hang out here so I can answer them"
 
6:29 PM
@Spacedman I normally don't even look at the tags, so didn't see that either. In this case it seems appropriate to remove the tidyverse / datascience tags so I did.
 
@Spacedman yeah I don't notice the tag either
 
@hadley would seem to be the best way to find questions about the tidyverse. Assuming people are tagging correctly...
 
6:44 PM
@Spacedman in my initial comment I was more referring to questions that arise in this chat about the tidyverse, its design decisions, and the motivations behind my work
 
@hadley Oh, I thought it was about better moderating t'verse Q's on the site.
 
 
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7:56 PM
Hum, this is interesting.
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Q: Unpack ... with missing arguments

Patrick PerryI'm writing a function that accepts a variable number of arguments. Moreover, I would like the user to be able to leave some of these arguments as missing. Consider just the task of turning the ... into a list of arguments. Here is my first attempt: f <- function(...) list(...) This fails: f...

Would the logic from subsetting work, where empty argument is interpreted as "all rows" or "columns" or what have you?
 

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