It gets quite boring on a few days and so you need to help us with by sharing some witty stuff.
Jokes apart @Laterow, You can hang out here, use the resources (like room_utils), etc. If there is a new user and they need any help and if you know the answer, then please feel free to share your knowledge.
@ilyas i don't think so, but i might be missing something. maybe you could show which one gives an error? in this chat, if you (1) paste code, (2) select all (3) ctrl+k (4) press enter, then it will be formatted in a readable way
yeah, i was about to say, you should not take the downvote or comment harshly. he didn't mean to insult you, though it may have come across that way. it's hard to know the emotional content of words written on the internet, y'know
Error in bmerge(i, x, leftcols, rightcols, io, xo, roll, rollends, nomatch, :
x.'Birth' is a factor column being joined to i.'NA' which is type 'NULL'. Factor columns must join to factor or character columns.
@ilyas ok, thanks. yeah, it looks like data.table only recently changed to using strings instead of factors. item #20 in the changelog for the devel version: github.com/Rdatatable/data.table/blob/master/NEWS.md for the suggested code yo work, you'll need to first do DT[, Birth := as.character(Birth)] i think. not sure, since i don't have a 1.9.6 version to test on
@Laterow Pro tip, 1. RO names are italicized on the left hand side. 2. They are mentioned on the room info page 3. You can get to know them easily by using room_utils:room_owners() from github.com/r-public/room_utils
@ilyas usual caveats apply, quoting from there: "If you install the latest version from GitHub and start using a new feature, you may have to keep up with updates to ensure that subsequent changes (if any) don't break your code, since it's a development version."
@ilyas FYI there is a flag button next to the comment to flag offensive comments. Your edits of the OP (in particular the last one) showed no understanding of Frank's answer, otherwise it would've been immediately clear why the last example you gave didn't work (and you could still be confused about how to accomplish it, but the question you'd ask at that point would be quite different).
And if you hover over the downvote you'll see it says "the question doesn't show any research effort, ..." - and that's exactly why I voted it down after the edits.
ok, that's good. generally, nothing wrong with accidentally posting a well-written dupe, but "chameleon questions" meta.stackoverflow.com/q/274958 generally get a less than stellar reception