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04:43
@Justin Possilbly. Where are you based?
 
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11:31
Nice summary of what the package does here: cran.r-project.org/web/packages/StreamingLm/index.html
@Spacedman single line description of the main function as well, although that's at least interpretable if you know what biglm does
I meant the "StreamingLm: What the package does (short line)"
I know, I agree it's ridiculous
package.skeleton?
probably
for the majority of you who don't follow me on Twitter: now you can google yourself through R jameskeirstead.ca/blog/new-r-package-scholar
11:41
@AriB.Friedman Just took a stab at your question that just popped up. Am I helping, or missing Da Point?
@DirkEddelbuettel helps a lot with the why
I'll come up with an example, hang on a sec please
ok example added
I realize it's probably insurmountable (and possibly a consequence of data.table's philosophy being to automatically guess classes rather than allowing the user to specify), and further realize that having the column be integer isn't a big deal
but I just ran across this today and had a principle of least surprise moment ;-)
Maybe it is just a printing bug in data.table? You expect to see 'FALSE' there? The class of that second column is NOT logical, it is int, so 0 and NA make sense for FALSE and NA.
<shrug> I think logicals really are ints (as R has not bitset type) hence ...
The philosopher's "isn't a big deal" clearly wins in my book.
11:56
@DirkEddelbuettel as I understand it, it results because data.table (sensibly) reverses the usual R conventions with regard to coercion. It keeps the classes of the dt's columns the same, and casts the input, because if it coerced every time you added something in then adding a single character value could cause it to have to rewrite the entire column.
def not a big deal
just ran across it and was curious
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12:47
Sounds interesting and uses R ;) - but I have no access from my university :(
just checked, apparently not :-(
me neither
why not email the author and ask for a reprint in the post?
eventually the author will get annoyed and only publish in open access journals...
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@Spacedman: Yes thats my next step...
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I think there was also a twitter tag for searching papers...
Also Pierre Legendre has most of his papers on his website (but not updated yet).
13:00
mais lequel gendre est la pierre?
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??? can't french :(
@EDi oh, bad pun
and my grammar was probably totally wrong
pierre is stone
and gendre is gender
"but what gender is stone?"
13:47
Oh I'm going to post a question and you are all going to banish it for being subjective...
SO nearly aborted it when I started it with "What's the best..."
oh well there it goes.
@Spacedman +1 for INLA
because everyone needs some GMRFs in their life
14:17
@Andrie I'm in Oregon, about 6 hours north of San Fran.
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@Spacedman: got the paper from the author ;)
I don't spend much time doing anything directly in grid, but this question had me scratching my head.
I used grid for awhile long ago... but don't recall running into any issues like that.
@joran how about this little ditty? stackoverflow.com/q/19563042/1478381
(I hope you spend more time plotting in base [even though I know you're a gold star certified ggplot1:2 addict])
@SimonO101 My first reaction is that I don't think that the "paste" in plotmath is actually being interpreted directly as the paste() function. i.e. the expression is "cleaned" first so that it will contain only valid plotmath expressions.
i.e. paste(x,y) in a plotmath expression is acting more like a markup language that is then translated into a function call, than a function call
14:35
@joran that is more or less along the lines of what I think, but I do not have the c chops to verify that. .External.graphics() in title which leads to do_Externalgr at line 1251 of dotcode.c is the place to start if anyone has a passing interest
15:17
@jeff Hola, and congrats on the new job title (per LinkedIn)
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15:31
hey I'm back!
@Jeff: Found the settings but I guess @Joran dealt with it already.
yup!
The UI is not the best.
Did you guys all see about the fabulous new bot I created in, oh, a dozen plus lines of code?
Yeah, I was responding to @DirkEddelbuettel in the public room... Thanks for the congrats but it was just light housecleaning on linkedin... no job change or congrats necessary.
where?
15:35
Github repo is 'crp' -- it mirrors the CRAN Repo Policy document and now tweets whenever there was a change. Announced it late last eve; not sure if people missed it.
Got a few re-tweets though, and the blog post is over on Tal's aggregator (which I hardly read anymore as there is so much crap nowadays)
he's actually stopped adding new blogs
"Trying to keep Ripley honest since 2013." @CRANRepoWatch
@DirkEddelbuettel I did, but it appears to be buggy. It's located at healthcare.gov right?
Don't get the joke or reference, sorry.
@DirkEddelbuettel not very funny anyhow...
the insurance exchanges launched this week, and the website where customers sign up is a colossal IT failure
something like 80 contractors involved, and they only tested how they integrated together in the last few days before I launched
5mm hits in the first week...crash!
15:42
Err, yes, I do read the news, and work in an environment where we keep the TV on. I am also married to someone in Health Policy, but I still don't see the connection to a cronjob dumping and diffing an html file once a day. <shrug>
haha!
that's funny!
Garrghh. I installed Mavericks and now any syntax error results in R aborting the session. I will have to approach the Ripley bound to get any work done.
@DirkEddelbuettel humor fail
next meta request: lead stars
It's cultural. As a German-Canadian I tend to be void of any sense of humour.
@DirkEddelbuettel unlikely. about the best I can hope for with jokes is usually a groan.
 
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16:58
Seriously annoying. Same user, same question in a slightly different way.
 
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21:36
@AriB.Friedman gendre translates to 'son-in-law', gender to 'genre'. You might have said 'Un Pierre, deux coupes', and we could cheer to that.
22:05
@baptiste sadly humor eludes me in two languages
at least in French I have an excuse...I was taught by the Roma and ambulanciers on the SAMU
22:29
@AriB.Friedman Quite the experience, by the sounds of it
@baptiste clearly--it left me unable to make even a corny joke about a stone
22:41
just around the cornier is at a stone's throw, isn't it?
@baptiste there's hope for me yet then
i thought you'd feel better :)
after @DirkEddelbuettel 's maple leaf-wrapped teutonic torment? quite so

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