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01:28
Example #318 of why I hated using SAS. All that code to check if a file is empty?
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A: SAS - check if external file (.csv) is empty; if not, import into SAS

JoeThis is the macro in question from the link: %macro test(outf); %let filrf=myfile; %if %sysfunc(fileexist(&outf)) %then %do; %let rc=%sysfunc(filename(filrf,&outf)); %let fid=%sysfunc(fopen(&filrf)); %if &fid > 0 %then %do; %let rc=%sysfunc(fread(&fid)); %let rc=%sysfunc(fget(&fid,my...

 
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06:08
@thelatemail I'm tempted to write an answer in R and then tell them to use SAS PROC_R to convert the data
06:27
@thelatemail This Joe guy is one man SAS army. There are 3K questions asked on SAS tag all time and he answered third of them. All the all time top users after him are not active anymore. Without him there will be no support whatsoever for SAS on SO. But that the benefits of a commercial software I guess, it already comes with support
I think we should close this
Close because of simple error: stackoverflow.com/q/25788186/602276
@DavidArenburg - having worked in a SAS-using office for 18 months I never had much luck with their commercial support. They're really good if you want to ask a basic "how do I use PROC WHATEVERTF" query, but not terribly useful when doing something non-textbook.
06:44
@thelatemail My first job ever was in a office that used solely SPSS. I taught everyone R in about a month and canceled the SPSS license for the whole office saving thousands of dollars. They are using R until this very day and hiring only people with a decent knowledge in R
07:07
@DavidArenburg the logo and the package are a "Seinfeld" reference, which was famously described as "a show about nothing"
@Spacedman hmm interesting... When Seinfeld was running I guess I was too young in order to find any interest in it, so it seems I have a hole in my education...
@DavidArenburg you can pretty much dip into any episode because they didn't have much of a continuing plot, once you get that Jerry lives in this flat, Kramer is the crazy guy across the hall, Elaine was Jerry's gf for a while, and George is just.... George.
it originally ran 1989 to 1998... /me feels old
@Spacedman Yeah, I'm familiar more or less with the characters, I just not familiar enough to remember the logo/its description. Re being old, well, we all getting old very fast. Time runs, and the older we get, the faster it runs...
Yeah carpe diem and all that. But first, twitter!!
@DavidArenburg although i don't know how you get NAs for your parameter estimates out of lm - are all the covariates NA?
hmmm no, and user has deleted it now
@Spacedman I could try to think of several ways, but why bother? The OP posted some OT question without any reproducible example, while asking to teach him stats from scratch while solving his imaginary problem.
i was just curious myself. R gives an error if all covars are NA. I can get NA in the t-value and Pr(>|t|) columns of summary but not in the estimate... hmmmm....
@Spacedman My guess that it was users side error, rather some special case in lm. I also think he will re-post this in CV soon, so you could follow the discussion there
@DavidArenburg ooh i cant wait.
and the award for most disturbing cover to a stats book goes to...
07:35
@Spacedman <sigh> there is no limit to what a Bayesian will do in order to draw some attention
@Spacedman You get NA estimates if you have perfect collinearity.
@Roland ah ha yes. its too early in the morning... i was doing lm(y1+y2~x) rather than lm(y~x1+x2)...
tempted to answer "Very well, thank you" stackoverflow.com/questions/25803173/…
@Spacedman a solid candidate
Ok, created this just for fun, would be interesting if it will pass the peer review
08:18
@DavidArenburg troll!
@Spacedman Actually I've encountered in some trolls here, but usually in answers rather than questions. But here's a good example for a troll Q/A (especially A). I should add my new tag to it
Any sufficiently clueless person is indistinguishable from trolling
@DavidArenburg I suspect that q was from a person with a compiled language b/g where a "literal" makes some sense. The compiler compiles the RHS so at runtime its practically a no-op. If the RHS is a function call the compiler inserts the function call code, the function has to do the work...
...and I have to get on my bike and go to work now.
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09:17
Funny: ??? ? ''
@DavidArenburg mods do not have a sense of humour. SO is not the place for jokes.
10:07
is that worth flagging for a mod to delete?
@Spacedman I guess
Nice edit by the way
I can only think the user fell asleep on their keyboard
@Spacedman The title of this question is priceless. Although it may well be I just don't understand it because my weak html foo
11:00
they need more help than they realise right now! stackoverflow.com/q/25806676/1478381
@SimonO'Hanlon I truly don't understand that question. The error message just couldn't be more informative
@DavidArenburg I think it's more troubling that they are trying to use a response variable with values outside 0-1 in what I presume is a logistic regression.
And I agree. The error message is very informative!
@SimonO'Hanlon I think this is the OP from this, although I don't have rep (yet) to check deleted messages. If so, this OP is trying to do stats without any backround it seems
@DavidArenburg it is. You're almost there! Another couple of days or less and you'll be seeing ghosts
@SimonO'Hanlon Yeah, I've boosted my activity in the last three days desperately trying to reach there :)
11:14
:-)
a little boost to help you on your way (not too many though or they'll get rolled back!)
@SimonO'Hanlon Yeah I saw (shhh ;)), thanks.
 
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13:09
@DavidArenburg a fair conclusion given the rest of their conclusion are about running hadoop/pig/hive - so they're clearly a data scientist
/rest of their questions/
 
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14:51
@pops please consider the R public room instead
15:05
Q: "How to solve error “Model is empty!” when using e1071 package in R" A: "put something in your model" stackoverflow.com/questions/25811289/…
also, reproducible example blah blah
15:26
@DavidArenburg Congrats on making it there! Now you can see the ghosts that haunt the site (the horror... the horror...)

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