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10:32
I've been seeing a lot of toString use floating around these days. Any particular advantage of toString over good old paste?
10:43
@AnandaMahto I guess it is just like using some base R function (like your favorite sequence) which does everything in one line while containing endless for loops underneath but no one cares/bothers to check
@AnandaMahto Here's a classic example
 
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11:50
Are there any tutorials or package examples of best practices for how to create R bindings for a C library? I'm venturing into my first such project and feeling pretty overwhelmed. Everything I'm seeing is about how to write original C or C++ code but nothing about binding an existing third-party library.
12:26
@Thomas Maybe try the Rcpp mailing list? The guys there are very helpful and replying very fast
 
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16:44
@DavidArenburg Yea, maybe that's the best place to start.
 
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17:55
New Year's resolution: Write better, faster R code
 
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19:51
@AnandaMahto I prefer (and use) paste(). toString seems like a S3 generic (oddly with only a default method).. and the default argument does the same job of paste(., collapse=", "). It'll be actually slower (when operated on multiple groups).
20:08
@DavidArenburg - It doesn't seem like my answer to your question has impressed the herd, hahaha
Perhaps there is still a better way
20:31
@RichardScriven MY question neither. It seems like when some one dumps some "how do I do something very simple_ I haven't heard of Google?" while providing reproducible example and desired output is automatic +10 upvotes, but something abit more complected is being completely ignored. Either way, I was waiting to hear from @Arun, but it seems he upvoted both of us without comments.
I think it's an interesting question and I'd like to learn about the other possibilities too
Either way, I'm now bench marking and it seems like you've got some good stuff there. I find it strange that all of your versions all beat the basic solution (without evaluating the column name). Nice ideas you had there. Originally I was looking for something idiomatic, but the standard options are very slow strangly
That is interesting. I've always wondered if using quoted expressions makes things faster. I'll find out as soon as I read that chapter in Hadley's book :)
Of course, data tables are a bit different but they still use the same environment concepts
@RichardScriven see my edit
That's quite surprising to me.
 
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22:56
@DavidArenburg, there's nothing different to base R in constructing expressions and evaluating them in data.table. I think this is also fairly covered in FAQ 1.6? Not entirely sure what you wanted to show in the edit, but I really don't think sum(vs==value) would be slower than constructing expression and evaluating it.. Is that what you mean there?
On the idiomatic syntax, I think .SD[[.]] is nice, but isn't optimised yet.. :-( #735.

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