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12:03 AM
— Please use gdb to verify [a hypothesis] — Sorry, we don't seem to have anybody over 40 on our team, is there a JavaScript alternative we can try? Also, what's a hypothesis?
 
 
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2:47 AM
room topic changed to R: This room is for (meta-)discussion about the R language via the [r] tag on Stackoverflow.com. It is not a help forum for R; it is used to coordinate responses (edits, closures, etc. or plain snark) to posts as well as occasional R-related chatter. Everyone is welcome, but note that the room so toxic that you may die. An open room ("R public") is available too for general R questions. [r]
room topic changed to R: This room is for (meta-)discussion about the R language via the [r] tag on Stackoverflow.com. It is not a help forum for R; it is used to coordinate responses (edits, closures, etc. or plain snark) to posts as well as occasional R-related chatter. Everyone is welcome, but note that the room is so toxic that you may die within minutes. An open room ("R public") is available too for general R questions. [r]
Figured I add a Public Health warning given that HeWhoKnownsEverything told the world how toxic the room is. Gotta think of the children.
 
3:01 AM
hah
Getting that 'flag-for-attention because of a rude or abusive comment' flag is always intriguing in a SO chat room, but the one that seems to have sparked all this seems incredibly innocuous..
 
Yep. Also, i) I don't think we ever had a commend flagged here. And ii) this issue is so blown out of proportion. But hey what do I know, given that I am now a certified bad person.
 
3:56 AM
I like the idea of the room name change suggested by Roland, the suggestion has seven stars so far.
I know it's confused me on more than one occasion. just about every time.
 
@AaronHall You'll get used to it. We had this room for a (large) number of years, and I see no reason to change it. Feel free to create and populate as many "better" rooms as you see fit: nonToxicR, coolerKidsR, ...
 
4:11 AM
The problem is that users have R questions (that may not be ready for prime time) and they come here looking for answers without realizing they're not in "R public". That, combined with the current criticism the room has been getting from outside leads me to think that a room name change would be in the best interests of everyone. Everyone who needs to find this room will still be able to find it. Everyone else looking for "R public" will find it easier to disambiguate.
It boils down to this: In the context of all the other rooms on this site, this room is called something it isn't.
 
4:47 AM
I have a room that used to be called "Haskell" (one of many after others froze up from disuse) and I have changed the name expansively to "Haskell (and other functional languages)" since other such rooms don't stay open. Anyways, I want to get a feel for stakeholders that don't want the name of the room to change, so please star the following comment if you don't want the room name to change:
Vote (star) here if you don't want the room name to change.
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2:19 PM
Change the room name to "CobolR, chat about the R-COBOL interface". That should keep the pesky kids out. Until COBOL becomes hipster-trendy again, probably around 2038 when the Unix clock bug panics people...
 
 
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3:36 PM
This room was created so that a few folks could discuss matters pertaining to R. That has not changed. It also does not mean that this room has to become the R front page. Everybody is free to create their own room, and set whichever charter they please. As such, I for one have no plan to rename the room.
 
 
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5:31 PM
No doubt people will cross swords on various R issues. Comments from some people might be rude or offensive to some, which is unfortunate. I do understand all sides here but I do not consider occasional snarky comments or their general area of significant merit which would warrant an intervention from admins. There are two other R related rooms, far more lively and technically R related than this room and anyone is welcome to join them and participate to quench their thiRst.
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6:10 PM
Bobcertainlyneedshelp:
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Q: Obtaining a P value from histogram, based on values higher/lower

BobneedshelpI have a histogram, with an x line (vertical) noting a value. How would I find the expected probability of getting this x value, based on the values below and above this value on the histogram (the p value)? e.g. like in the image below, how would I find the P value of that line? (Note this is ...

why not do something useful and go help them?
 

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