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04:08
what is best way to convert a dataframe with different datatypes into xts for timeseries analysis? any idea?
04:45
@geektrader you surely know that xts is essentially a matrix..so many types? how?
@agstudy yes.. I do.. that's why the question.. so only way I could think of is to convert character data to factors then numbers and then convert dataframe to xts
but i was wondering if there is better way
@geektrader why do you want to do this , maybe if you give a context..?
try to help OP of this question... stackoverflow.com/a/15129973/1709728
@geektrader, it depends on the size of your data, factor are good beacuse you save memory, I think no need to use xts only for align.time ( which is incessantly , shifting the index by (n - .index(x)%%n)
04:58
@geektrader here I think a data.table solution ca be optimal
@geektrader with a key is the xts index ,
@agstudy probably..
perhaps someone with data.table knowledge can give answer to that question.. anyway question is bit stale not sure if OP is still looking for help
@geektrader I don't know very well data.table , maybe @mnel can help here
i was just going through my inbox notifications and found comment addressed to me
@geektrader it does sentiment analysis in the trend in finance?
@agstudy ? didn't understand that question
05:11
@geektrader I mean , does sentiment analysis is used in finance, to extract information from financial news for example?
there are some attempts to do that
i am not sure of validity though.
stocktwits.com have there own sentiment analysis tool now i think
and there are number of startups working in that field
I think sentiment information can be taken at best as filters for signals generated from some other strategies .. as far as quantitative trading is concerned..
discretionary traders might have different opinion..
@geektrader you mean that they do what they not say :)
05:31
@geektrader thanks for stocktwits.com link!
@agstudy you are welcome! it's interesting field..
 
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09:32
I update this question from my understanding of documentation in the net. So please if someone know Matlab( I used it long time ago) can correct me if I miss something.
@geektrader It's not really such a bad idea to have an object called matrix, is it? Possibly confusing, but that's about it.
@Andrie I agree with you. Just if you type matrix to see the code of the function you will get the object...
Yes, then you simply go base::matrix and all is fine.
Yes.
It's just that I see this being issued as a warning more and more, somewhat unnecessarily and out of context.
Which is why I asked this:
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Q: In R, what exactly is the problem with having variables with the same name as base R functions?

AndrieIt seems to be generally considered poor programming practise to use variable names that have functions in base R with the same name. For example, it is tempting to write: data <- data.frame(...) df <- data.frame(...) Now, the function data loads data sets while the function df comput...

09:49
@Andrie, but it can also bite you in other cases: stackoverflow.com/q/15173269/1270695
I guess it sort of depends on where the functions you use regularly start their searching?
The question I've linked to has their own "mode", "cat", and "levels", which can be distracting, even if it didn't lead to errors. That said, the number of functions available with R makes it pretty hard to not overlap!
@AnandaMahto Nice example, but that is just slightly different, i.e. redefining functions.
Creating a (non-function) object and calling it matrix will never cause that problem.
True. It just came to mind when I read your comment.
Because of its recency.
@Andrie I read your question. There is a simple argument forgotten by answers , is the visibility of code, for example if I call variable t, and transpose t , t(t), c(c), I think code looks ugly.
Yes, so it makes your code easier to understand. I agree with that.
But that might be because you know about t. It's not necessarily the most common function, depending on the type of analysis you typically do.
09:55
And I agree with that too.
and c?
mode is really rather obscure
@Andrie Not obscure, per-se, but unexpected?
I know a lot of people who see that there's a mean and a median, and expect mode to be, guess what?
:-)
So, is no one going to come to the support of plain-old-base R?
09:59
@AnandaMahto I can't :)
I mean, I have a data.table crush too, but...
Anyone know what is so magical about 3000 rows too? (For base R--see the HUGE change when 3K rows is used....)
looks like a hard coded hash table!
@sebastian-c, you were talking about a SO package--perhaps a set of different functions to generate data, like recent ones that @RicardoSaporta has been using would be useful. They can be categorized according to the type of datasets that they create. (wide, repeated measures, and so on)
@agstudy Where can I look? (I'm procrastinating on editing a report.)
@AnandaMahto you talk about the hash table? (no idea , it is just a guess)
So you mean I need to get back to work? Sigh.
10:08
@AnandaMahto if you have R code source in you machine , ctrl-F hash,3000 something like this..
 
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11:35
@AnandaMahto Is there one which is particularly notable? I'm looking through his answers at the moment.
Not necessarily notable, but taking the approach to sample data creation from here stackoverflow.com/a/15187498/1270695 and putting it into a basic function where you can expand both the number of rows and columns to try functions out on different sized datasets conveniently comes to mind.
I would still prefer if there were also other types of data in there--dummy variables, logical variables, variables with missing values, and so on.
I took his answer from here and used it here in the form of a function, but that was to address a specific question.
@sebastian-c, I see from Andrie's map that you are one among 10 Australians from Sydney in the top 1K on R. Do you know each other outside of SO too?
11:54
Why I get the bounty [here] here,?The OP checked the other answer.
@agstudy Are you complaining ;)
Just remember that SO voting makes no sense.
Was the other answer accepted before the bounty started?
not to compalin , just to understand bounty system
I thought that if the OP accept the other solution , automatically it will get the bounty.
Lots of details here
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Q: How does the bounty system work?

A. Rex What is a bounty? What is the "Featured" tab on the homepage? How can I search for questions that have a bounty attached? How do I start a bounty? When can I start a bounty? How long is the bounty period? How do I award a bounty? Can I award a bounty to my own answer? Can I award a bounty to an ...

@AnandaMahto ok thanks! I am happy with my bounty :)
I think that if the person who offers the bounty does not explicitly mark the bounty, then after 24 hours, if they have accepted an answer during the bounty period, that answer would also get the bounty.
12:08
no the bounty didn't finished, I think the OP give me the bounty and accept the other solution. Whatever ,score makes no sense.
13:06
Joris and I have been updating the *R for Dummies" website. It now contains all of the source code: rfordummies.com
13:19
It seems I can't upload any image in my answers. Did somebody already notice it or does it come from my system ?
@Andrie thanks for sharing. I notice just that the choice of color (alternate/green white, green with 2 levels) make the code hard to read.
Thank you. Those are default settings. I'll try to change it.
@Andrie (I see also there are some lattice examples but no ggplot2, ggplot2 not for dummies?:)
13:39
Yes, ggplot2 is chapter 18.
@Andrie ok.
 
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15:44
@agstudy Are you looking for a chapter to write? ;)
 
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19:04
Is there some jargon I'm missing, or is "one hot vector" a real thing? I mean, man, that's one hot vector! stackoverflow.com/q/15208751/324364
19:24
@joran I was wondering the same thing. I could have made my answer hotter by cutting out some more intermediate steps, but I was afraid that SO would catch on fire.
Edited. No fire. Dang.
19:42
@AnandaMahto yes one in French :)
@AnandaMahto chpater for Dummies by a newbie:)
 
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21:43
Today's voting curiosity: stackoverflow.com/q/15209899/324364
6 up votes for that question...?
21:58
@joran I guess there are 2 or 3 upvotes because it was edited
@agstudy Edited? I don't follow.
@joran sorry. I thought you talk about the answer! 6 too much for the question!
Nothing wrong with the question at all (indeed, they provided a reproducible example and all) but there wasn't anything particularly interesting about it.
22:15
@joran there is a picture effect also.
True, true. I've seen that effect in answers before, but less so in questions.
... so the trick is to add pictures into answer huh? Do any pictures work or do they have to be related to the question/answer? Can I find any plausible reason to add a picture of a kitty and then just expect the upvotes to come rolling in?
I think this needs to be tested!
@Dason If you can think of a way to work a picture of kitty (smoking a pipe or not) into an answer, I will surely up vote it.
@joran you can put picture as a background..
@Dason I add a picture to my answer here. we will see the effect.
23:24
Oh happy day, happy day! Actual Tech fixed their Oracle ODBC driver! I can once again load XLConnect and connect to my Oracle db at the same time. Will wonders never cease...?

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