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11:36
@Arun writing a stupid thesis up. Unfortunately I started my new job before finishing so it's taking a looooong time....
 
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15:42
@AnandaMahto, following up on this comment, for example, one feature that I'd love to implement is to be able to aggregate on many functions simultaneously.. Why restrict it to one function?
16:09
@Arun If I remember correctly, the first "reshape" package did allow multiple functions and there was a reason that Hadley dropped that feature subsequently.
I don't see it in the news. Any links you're aware of? The manual as well talks about an aggregating function.
@Arun I'll check. I'm also posting a gist of something that I had put together when I was bored one day. Give me a few minutes.
And an ancient post of mine that shows multiple functions with "reshape": news.mrdwab.com/2010/08/08/using-the-reshape-packagein-r
@AnandaMahto That's nice, but it calls dcast each time, which means the data will be sorted each time as well. It could be done efficiently internally.
@Arun It was a killing time function... in more ways than one I suppose :-)
One mention of dropping the multiple functions: groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/manipulatr/MShW556gvNg
16:25
@AnandaMahto Great, thanks for this link.
@AnandaMahto wow, that's really strange. Hadley opting for speed instead of functionality?
So this feature doesn't really have other drawbacks. That's good to know. I'm pretty certain there'll be no compromise in speed, that is, other than the time to compute those other aggregations. Thanks for your incredible search capabilities :).
I just realized that the last link I shared is the same as the readme to reshape2...
16:32
Yes, I realised that as well. But the google groups link pretty much hit the nail on the head.
 
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18:45
Hi, can any kind soul take a look at this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/23091866/…
That's really not necessary. A lot of people are looking at the main site. Arguably much more than there are participants in chat.
BTW, there's also a GIS stackexchange site that addresses the spatial aspect of data handling in R. Not that there aren't GIS experts here, I feel they are a bit more numerous there. :)
This is the site. gis.stackexchange.com

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