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5:14 AM
@joran yes :D
 
@shirleywu Yeah, loess will tend to be less fragile (numerically) in my experience.
 
@joran I got to try it :D
 
 
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8:18 AM
@shirleywu have you switched to Rstudio yet? :)
 
@RomanLuštrik I have!
I love it!
Thank you for recommending that to me!
 
It's also great to build (html) reports.
It uses package markdown for that.
I find it a great way to may my thought process when analyzing something.
Rpubs is a repository of work done using markdown (in Rstudio). Plenty of examples there.
You can "weave" text and code.
 
@RomanLuštrik Wow, and I thought RStudio is just a cooler version of R
 
It's a big fat wrapper around R.
 
:D
me gusta
Mmm, I even see a page in Chinese
 
8:46 AM
@RomanLuštrik Honestly, one of the bigger attractions of RStudio for me is document creation. I do like documenting my thoughts in a bit more detail than a few comments in my code here and there, and markdown/knitr integration in RStudio makes that a snap.
The IDE enhancements are nice too--like tab completion, bracket-matching, and so on. Since I've worked with IDEs for html and php and so on, I was accustomed to that type of environment, and RStudio provided a similar one for my most recent programming obsession.
 
R Revolution? What's so good about it that it costs 1000 dollars extra?
Oh, I see.
 
9:05 AM
@shirleywu, I didn't see the rude remark by "the only other noob" you mentioned in the otheR room. Was it deleted? What was it?
 
@AnandaMahto It is indeed deleted
Are you sure you want me to repeat?
 
Without knowing what the comment was, I can't answer that question :)
 
I take that as a no?
 
9:18 AM
Yeah. I don't really need to know. Looking at the transcript, I'm guessing that your "ew" and BoltClock's "Try again" comment sums up the comment as "bad".
@joran, if you're an R noob reference, it makes me wonder what the correct term would be for someone in more of an embryonic stage of development.
 
@AnandaMahto an unfertilized egg
 
So, I'm an unfertilized R egg.
Are such users allowed in this room?
 
@AnandaMahto if you are an unfertilized R egg, then I am not even at the stage of primary follicle
 
I love it when you guys talk cellular biology.
 
@RomanLuštrik :D The only thing I sort of know
 
9:33 AM
@RomanLuštrik, I think you need some sort of sapply or something with "gimmeNumber" answer, but hard to tell with the way the OP has presented the problem.
 
I thought about sapply, but if you give probs as a vector, it should be vectorized...
 
No, I meant if N is a vector, but I'm probably just not reading the question correctly.
 
I guess one could wrap sapply over that function and solve that, too.
 
Or put it within the function. Who knows, you might even need to put a strsplit in there ;)
I might need to quit SO in a few months. Or at least dramatically cut back. I'm hoping to get a new job, and it is even further removed from anything to do with data and programming than I am currently able to justify at my present job.
:(
 
9:53 AM
@AnandaMahto :( Come back soon
 
But if I get the job, it would be totally awesome!
I'll be here until at least the end of May.
 
I wish you good luck!
 
Thanks.
 
10:09 AM
But we NEED you.
 
I'd be surprised if that were true, but thanks anyway!
Anyway, like I said, I'm not going anywhere yet.
And it is if I get the new job.
Basically, I'll be working on developing an intensive English learning curriculum for rural schools in India, and working with the content creators (local artists, songwriters, and so on) to develop the final materials.
 
Maybe you could incorporate R into that - constructing exams using R. :)
 
I thought we could do some research on materials testing to see how well they are being adopted by schools in different states.
So maybe I'll need to brush up on my ability to create choropleth maps and other fun visuals to show our impact.
OK. Back to work now.
 
 
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1:56 PM
@AnandaMahto R noobish-ness is all relative. Let's just say that I know who my betters are.
 
 
3 hours later…
5:25 PM
I'm trying to think back to how long it took for me believe R and not me when R tells me that something went wrong because of an NA value, and I "checked, but there aren't any NA values".
 
@joran Example?
 
@AnandaMahto Recent question of a common vein, i.e. "R gave me an error because it says I have an NA value, but I checked and I don't".
In those circumstances, when I think I've checked, I'm generally wrong.
 
Aah. I see the question. Fortunately checking for such things is not to much of a problem.
Or, I should say, checking again
 
...and again, and again, and again....
That's what I mean. I can't recall how many reps it took of me being wrong and R being right for me to just accept the fact that I'm usually wrong.
 
@joran The error because of an NA value but I checked and I don't issue happen with me too...
 
5:43 PM
I need to learn how to use dots in writing functions. I generally only use it to pass on additional arguments, but in your append question you used it so one could directly type the names of the data.frames. I still generally rely on the user entering a character vector or named list or something of the sort.
 
That was a pretty simple use of .... I try to stay away from passing anything other than "simple" objects (i.e. no expressions).
 
Simple = I understand it from looking at your function, and am now able to modify mine appropriately.
But, doesn't come to mind when I'm writing functions. And I wouldn't be able to justify its use over any of the other options.
 
I tend that way when I feel like I'm going to be typing a lot of parens or quotes otherwise. Which is probably being anal about my keystrokes, but whatever.
 
6:31 PM
@joran, you're not getting cold feet now, are you? Is it skiing season where you are or something?
Sorry. Room confusion.
Aargh.
 
@AnandaMahto Hah! Well, Roman was ambivalent, as was Andrie. And Roman is one of the original room owners. This is really Dirk's baby, I just think that if he wants to do this, he should do it. I'm offering to help with the busy work.
 
6:49 PM
How fast can you assemble this baby? at-consulting.ru/ak.swf
 
I know nothing about guns.
Is that called a gun?
 
@RomanLuštrik It would probably take me at least an hour. Possibly never, if I didn't have any instructions.
 
7:57 PM
It's super easy. It's made for soldiers, remember?
You first put the bolt into the bolt carrier.
Bolt is the smallest cylinder shaped thing above the rod.
Bolt carrier is the one with the piston below the rifle.
You then put the green cover in the lower left corner above the green handle.
You put the bolt carrier inside this green cover so that the piston is inside the cover.
 
How did you get interested in guns, @RomanLuštrik (or do you prefer "firearms" or some other term)?
 
Dunno, I liked guns as long as I can remember.
The little cylinder right of the magazine is the flash break and goes to the front of the gun (you actually screw it on).
Spring goes behind the bolt carrier.
 
Hey! Can we be mindful of the signal-to-noise ratio here? Thanks.
 
Since there was a smiley face, you may continue with the instructions.
 
8:05 PM
If anyone needs instructions, I can give them privately, I don't want to clutter public channels. :)
 
8:19 PM
All right. Good night. @joran, we'll see how this experiment works out. That is quite a big party already! @RomanLuštrik, if I ever need instructions (don't think that I will)....
 
@AnandaMahto In order for this to work well, it's important that this other room doesn't wither. Which is why I"m committing to hanging out here as well. Hopefully it will turn out to be a good compromise, but we'll see.
 

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