The Stack Exchange Winter Bash 2013 has me thinking about hats, as my collection is growing. I know that the terms for people who collect specific things are generally obscure, but they do exist. Perhaps the most common of those types of words is "philatelist"— a person who collects stamps.
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@AnandaMahto I think that a time comes when we see a very good OT question that could be very useful, we just ignore SO directions and keep it open for general benefit. From my experience, back few years ago, most of the questions that got very usefull answers were OT by so many reasons, that if were asked today, they would be deleted before the OP even finish posting it.
I think it also depends a lot on the phrasing and the quality of answers that can be generated. For example, I think that Arun's answer is much better thought out than Brian's (in the question linked by Thell). I don't think anything would be lost on SO by deleting Eddi's question....
@AnandaMahto I think that no one can cope whith Arun (in r tag at least) when it comes to a detailed answer, but yes, eddies question looks obsolete now. Though not sure if it was back in 2013. The voting divergence on it is quite interesting
@Arun , do you think this could be done in one step (like in the dplyr approach)? Or atleast without creating indx? It seems that I can't assign by reference without creating indx.
@Arun Thanks, my solution was setDT(df)[, year := year(Date)][, year := if(.N == 2) (year[2] - 1):year[2] else year, Id][] but I rolled it back because OP rewrote the whole question and was inconsistent regarding his desired output