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00:16
A lot of stringr questions/answers today. Haven't seen that for a while
00:57
Thats probably because all were asked by same guy who just could not make his question complete, so instead of editing, asked it several times
 
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02:54
I'm not sure, but it seems like this answer doesn't improve the OPs code. The bigger for loop makes it worse in my opinion.
Couldn't it just be this? Four logical vectors to be used for subsetting the a matrix
set.seed(20)
a <- cbind(time = 1:10, x = rnorm(10,3,4), y = rnorm(10,3,4))
chk <- rowSums(sign(a[,-1]))
setNames(
    lapply(c(0, 1, 1, 2), "==", chk),
    c("ur", 'ul', "lr", "ll")
)
I mean, at least suggest that it doesn't take six lines to produce a simple matrix
 
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04:11
@joran That sounds like a mess.
Will my rep catch up with the number of R questions again? Maybe I should go on a deleting spree :-)
 
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06:23
Anyone want to collude with me and star this message? I want more hats!!!
2
My bald baby head is cold!
(In Chennai... yeah, right....)
I forgot that I even asked a question about hats last year....
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Q: A name for hat collectors?

Ananda MahtoThe 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. Is t...

 
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08:51
@akrun confuses a newbie:
It's okay. It happens. I wondered if you were setting the level too high :-) — akrun 2 mins ago
excuse, i don't know what level is , can you explain?? — Rorita_Tai 1 min ago
09:04
@AnandaMahto Rolf. Just a side note, akrun has a strange tendency to delete his comments no more than a minute after posting
Arun just posted one hell of an answer
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09:33
Hang on. Let me change my hat before I check out @Arun's answer. Maybe something a little more loose fitting in case my head swells :-)
09:51
@Arun's answer there is great. It's a little "data.table" primer in itself.
I'm still surprised that the question was even reopened though, and that it has remained open since.
@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
10:12
@DavidArenburg, how's your new hat :-)
@AnandaMahto Until now, the only hat I liked is the one I earned by posting a stupid answer and then forced to delete it
I need to hunt down some more questions to answer before January 5.
I don't know if I can get +18 votes on my existing lot.
 
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12:12
@Arun's ears must have been burning :-)
@DavidArenburg, @AnandaMahto, thanks.
13:17
@Arun, you deserve a new hat too.
 
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14:47
@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.
I've tried something like
df[, if(.N == 2) temp := (year[2] - 1):year[2], Id]
It seems to partially work without assigning by reference for example df[, if(.N == 2) (year[2] - 1):year[2], Id]
 
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16:30
@Arun, nvm, figured it out
 
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17:33
im using send.mail and need to have a line break in the body
tried using cat function but does not work
does anybody know how to do?
@DavidArenburg have edited with an answer avoiding the intermediate step.
@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
David, that looks great too! I did not check the history, sorry.
17:50
@Arun Yours is still better. I always forget the correct syntax of creating a temp variable and using it within same aggregation within data.table.
18:24
Happy New Year from India. I'll have to wake up at 5:30AM to post again here to try to get another hat....

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