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8:46 AM
@Spacedman are you swinging a Manifold license and could convert a .map file to something that is readable by GDAL?
 
8:59 AM
@RomanLuštrik Sorry, I only have a driving licence and a TV licence.
 
Well, driver's license comes close.
It is a license for drivers. Unfortunately not for spatial data.
 
Is it that proprietary that there's no GDAL/OGR driver for it?
 
9:17 AM
There is a driver for an .imf file, but not the project .map file.
24 MapInfo File MapInfo File TRUE FALSE TRUE
Make that .mif and .tab instead.
 
Does the project map file actually contain the data, or is it like qgis' project file, just containing layer descriptions and pointers to stuff like shapefiles and rasters?
 
It's 2 MB in size, so I would venture a guess that it does hold some data. But I'm not sure.
 
 
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12:41 PM
Ah, quosures are so you can take an expression, convert it to a thing and then back to a thing you can evaluate as a thing....
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A: R - Function does not work embedded in another function

akrunWe can do this with quosures from dplyr. The enquo gets the input variable, converts to quosure, within the group_by, summarise, we unquote (UQ) the quosure for evaluation library(dplyr) f1 <- function(source, id, name) { id <- enquo(id) name <- enquo(name) source %>%...

Or just use double square brackets.
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A: R - Function does not work embedded in another function

SpacedmanR has always had the functionality of selecting columns by the value of a variable name by using double square brackets. Using tapply you can do it this way: function_name = function (source, id, name) { data.frame( N=tapply( source[[name]], my_dataframe[[id]], ...

Wow. The latest dplyr can't count:
there is a version difference, probably a bug in the new version for n_distinctakrun 4 mins ago
 
Can't or WON'T?
 
can_t, I think.
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3:35 PM
anyone want to tackle this stream-of-consciousness?
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Q: How to generate random numbers in R given a pointwise estimated conditional density?

kirmsiGiven random variables (X,Y) which are dependent, the fact that I know the distribution of X ~ N(0.05, 0.0057) and the given data from experiments ((x1, y1), ..., (x100,y100) I estimated a bandwidth and the conditional density f(Y|X=x) via kernel regression. I now want to generate samples of X us...

 
 
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5:29 PM
Pipes are getting increasing more and more readable.
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Q: Adding multi-threading to magrittr

Moody_MudskipperOne thing that frustrates me a bit as I uses pipes more and more is that I didn't find any easy way to multi-thread. The %T>% operator allows it to some extent but you don't keep your output unless you make ugly uses of assign. I implemented a solution but I'm not totally happy with it. I desi...

 
A pipe too far, starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine
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Q: Adding multi-threading to magrittr

Moody_MudskipperOne thing that frustrates me a bit as I uses pipes more and more is that I didn't find any easy way to multi-thread. The %T>% operator allows it to some extent but you don't keep your output unless you make ugly uses of assign. I implemented a solution but I'm not totally happy with it. I desi...

 
 
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8:31 PM
What is going on with this person sporadically pestering me about a 3year old comment? stackoverflow.com/questions/17837289/break-exit-script/…
 
(singing) "Let it go, let it go...."
 
Yes, I would like them to do that.
 
9:04 PM
@Thomas took that user a year to notice your first comment...
flagged the second "Answer me!" comment as "not constructive"
and moving on...
 

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