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11:14
goodafternoon
goodafternoon
good afternoon!
Good evening.
hello good evening
@AnandaMahto, what's the deal with using T and TRUE? Care to elaborate? I am not aware of the issues.
11:17
@Arun T and F can be redefined, but not TRUE and FALSE.
I've not been bitten by it, but I've heard stories of people who were.
@DidzisElferts I had a question for you
I just answered on of your questions, and I was curious about your thought process in trying to solve the problem.
@AnandaMahto, good to know. The thought never occurred to me.
@PaulHiemstra, which question?
The append = TRUE came directly from the documentation of write.table
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Q: How to write two variables to one text file?

Lunfddd Rtyjotihaving two files which i want to do some calculations based on each othe. file1: conne <- file("C:\\bias.bin","rb") cor<- readBin(conne, numeric(), size=4, n=1440*720, signed=TRUE) file2: conne2 <- file("C:\\me1440s.bin","rb") bioms<- readBin(conne2, integer(), size=1, n=1440*7...

@PaulHiemstra I just thought that in would be natural to put all variable in one data frame and then write to file
@DidzisElferts Did you have problems spotting that? I'm not trying to be snarky, I'm just curious
On SO we see a lot of questions, and I find it interesting to see how people try to solve their questions themselves. And also interested to see if there are gaps in the way R communicates its functionality.
11:21
@PaulHiemstra I know about append=TRUE but I usually don't use it myself so that way my answer was with data frame
Using a data.frame is a much better solution
@DidzisElferts Ok, I was just curious
I personally have never used append = TRUE as well. Seems like a nice option.
I think it works nicely if you have some kind of log file
ah yes, but does it affect "performance" with too many file-writes..?
If you create the file in one go, I would prefer to create one big dataset
11:26
I've only really used append = TRUE with sink or capture.output, but never had the need to use it with write.table yet.
@Arun If you write a 1000 row data.frame per row into a file, this will probably be very slow
@AnandaMahto in that case it is much more useful
@PaulHiemstra, yes. I meant a relatively big log file. But I get the point.
disk access is always slow, espcially with lots of data.
@DidzisElferts, have you checked out this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/15316311/…
@Arun Personaly I use append option dbWriteTable (data base save) , with files BTW to not change the separator.
11:34
@Arun I answered to his first question and pointed that solution would be to plot smaller texts or make longer axis (plot) but he is asking new questions with the same problem
@Arun I mean with* dbWriteTable
@DidzisElferts,, @agstudy, okay.
How do you preview the posts here? (like Paul just did)
Enter the URL on a line by itself
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Q: Add more spacing to the x-axis discrete data in R

kunj2aan As you can see the spacing in between each of the items in X-axis is very squished. Is there a way to increase it? Merged Data Frame (https://dl.dropbox.com/u/81597211/Untitled.pdf) row.names LCA_CASE_WORKLOC1_CITY LCA_CASE_JOB_TITLE LCA_CASE_WORKLOC1_STATE LCA_CASE_WAGE_RATE_FROM Company...

Okay good! thanks again @AnandaMahto
Works with comments too.
11:42
Is there an about page illustrating some features of this chat room? like that of SO about.
@Arun I don't see it on the chat FAQ.
There are some interesting features though. Like when you post a link the way you just did, everything seems to be captured as static, so things like the tags at the time of your posting, the vote count, and so on do not change.
Oh nice. are there any other handy features I must be aware of?
Also, for the other R forum, I read that only "approved users" can talk, but anyone can enter. How to get approved?
@Arun You're approved.
Your stellar performance put you on the guest list as soon as it went into "gallery" mode.
See, that link doesn't work :(
@AnandaMahto awesome! :)
@Arun Starred messages for things you find amusing or funny. Creating a bookmark for a series of messages that you find useful or interesting.
11:53
am suprised nobody suggested actual time series class as solution here.. stackoverflow.com/a/15321890/1709728
I get the starred messages.. What's the bookmark option?
@Arun, The little downward pointing triangle next to "room" from the picture above.
@geektrader, Yes indeed. I'll vote this in another 12 hours (all out of votes). I was looking at some old posts and generously up voting awesome questions and answers earlier today! :)
I'm assuming you've figured out that within a small time window (a few minutes, I think), you can edit and delete your messages.
@AnandaMahto, splendid! thanks for helping out.
@AnandaMahto, yes, I managed that much :)
11:58
@Arun thanks! how does lubridate stand against xts
I am so comfortable with xts that I don't even feel like evaluating lubridate
@geektrader, I don't have to work with dates for my work at all. So, I've not rigorously tested out these packages. I've learnt some features of each just to answer some questions. In general, I feel lubridate is more of a wrapper for handy naming of functions (that you can remember or rather straightforward to remember), but uses much of base functions.
Similar to, for example, hadley's stringr package that also wraps nice functions (that are easy and straightforward to remember) and uses inbuild regexp/gsub/substr etc.. functions
@geektrader, what do you do?
@Arun Are you only interested in useful features? This one is really useful: Enter the following as your message <(?:"[^"]*"['"]*|'[^']*'['"]*|[^'">])+>
@AnandaMahto Will it give the answer to life, the universe and everything ?
@juba lol
@juba, something like that.
12:04
Okay here we go:
<(?:"[^"]*"['"]*|'[^']*'['"]*|[^'">])+>
@Arun Oh my god ! It displays your root password !
@juba :)
:) hahahaa
what root password? I have none!
@Arun my info in my profile :)
@Arun Ah, so you're under Windows :)
(I know you're not)
12:06
Here's the source of that easter egg:
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A: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags

bobinceYou can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...

Nope. Mac. But I don't have a root password set.
ya.. every time i see someone parsing xml-esque text with regex i feel like yelling
@AnandaMahto, awesome, again!
Ok, three sentences here, three uninteresting bad jokes. Time to do some cooking for the children :)
oh no no, they were really funny! :D
12:08
@juba unlucky children or are you a good cooker?
@agstudy Depends. Looking at the time now, I fear they will be quite unlucky for this lunch...
@AnandaMahto Best answer I've read on SO so far.
It seems it is the second most voted answer of all time :
Ok, now I'll go before there is a riot in the living room.
@juba It's a must-post for anyone asking to parse html with regex, of course.
@juba whatever! bon appétit :)
I didn't know that base R has easter eggs! Wheeeee!
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Q: Are there any Easter eggs in base R or in major packages?

IteratorI think I've seen an Easter egg or two in some R packages, but I am not able to recall them. Here are a few from Matlab, and more here, if you want to see some examples of Easter eggs. Are there any known Easter eggs in R or some of the major packages? (If justification is really necessary...t...

(Sheesh, it has been a slooooowwww day for me today.)
@AnandaMahto third answer :) "please avoid airlines using these positions"
12:18
@agstudy I liked the second answer.
@AnandaMahto +1 that one's good
I like this Joshua one :) but it is for an IT guy!
@agstudy, oh no! you use T instead of TRUE!!!! (do.trace=T)
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Q: How to estimate Random Forest training running length in R?

itamarbRunning the Random Forest example from http://www.kaggle.com/c/icdar2013-gender-prediction-from-handwriting/data, the following line: forest_model <- randomForest(as.factor(male) ~ ., data=train, ntree=10000) takes hours (not sure whether it will ever end, but the process does seems to work...

@Arun well well :)
12:26
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A: How to estimate Random Forest training running length in R?

agstudyOne idea, to control the convergence is to use the do.trace for a verbose mode iris.rf <- randomForest(Species ~ ., data=iris, importance=TRUE, + proximity=TRUE,do.trace=T) ntree OOB 1 2 3 1: 8.62% 0.00% 9.52% 15.00% 2: 5.49% 0.00% 3...

@Arun chuuuut :) I upadte my answer :)
@agstudy chuuuut is really not something you would say to Indian guy
unless you mean to swear at him
@Arun hope @agstudy isn't really trying to call you that ;)
@Arun @geektrader sorry..chhuut is familiar here means don't tell others I did that :) I am surprised from culture difference :)
@agstudy no worries.. I was just letting you know how not to offend an Indian fellow
:)
@geektrader :)
12:37
I am sure there are many French or Arabic words that you can tell me not to use otherwise :)
gist: Read pasted output at Stack Overflow into R, 2013-03-10 12:39:08Z
read.so <- function(sep = "", header = TRUE, out = "mydf") {
  temp <- suppressWarnings(
    read.table(text = gsub("^#", "", readLines("clipboard")),
               header = header, stringsAsFactors = FALSE,
               sep = sep))
  assign(out, temp, envir = .GlobalEnv)
}
@Arun, another feature one-boxing Github Gists!
@geektrader maybe:)
Enter the URL to the gist without the username. (Won't work with the username in there).
@agstudy Does "clipboard" not work on Macs?
really nice userscript.. i am sure lot of us here will appreciate it
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Q: Better handling of indentation and the TAB key when editing posts

balpha About This user script changes the behavior of a few keys (most notably the Tab key) within the post editor to behave more like it does in IDEs or text editors: When multiple lines are selected, Tab and Shift-Tab indent and dedent these lines When nothing is selected, Tab and Shift-Tab i...

@AnandaMahto I already comment your gist
12:46
@agstudy Gist comments don't notify the creator? That kinds sucks.
@AnandaMahto ok. I didn't know.
13:01
@agstudy No problem. I just realized too.
So, that one modification you suggested is the Mac equivalent?
Don't have access to one, so I'll need you to test it out.
I don't have one now too:) @Arun could test it for you I think
@geektrader lol where are you from in India?
@agstudy, no offense taken :P (for chuut). I thought you say Shuuuush :)
@Arun mumbai years back.. now in singapore
@AnandaMahto, I can check it out a bit later.
@agstudy, what's your name?
@AnandaMahto, any particular meaning to mrdwab?
13:18
chit! I have the answer for this one ! but I can't install the package!
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Q: How can I color nodes of a graphNEL graph?

CoroneI'm using graphNEL objects from gRbase and Rgraphviz for plotting and would like to color the nodes of the graph in different (specified) colors when plotting. For example, how could I plot this graph with a and b in blue and c and d in red? library(Rgraphviz) library(gRbase) mygraph = dag(~a:c...

@Arun I am Amin
13:40
Hello Amin :)
@Arun hello :-)
1 more vote to close this question:
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Q: delete particular rows from dataframe in R

jerisalanI am pretty new to R. I have a dataset with more than 5000 rows and 500 columns. I want to delete multiple rows from the dataset (say 12,20,25,30). How do I go about doing it in a single step. I tried doing this, but it removed the columns. dim(data) [1] 7352 563 train<-data[-c(12,20,25,30...

 
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@Arun During my teenage years, I played a lot of "music" in the local punk/hardcore scene, but found it all a little bit too constricting for me. DWAB was my experimental project, that was mostly me (hence mrdwab) but with random appearances by all of my friends.
@AnandaMahto, wouldn't have guessed even the slightest bit. cool!
Kill!
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Q: R programming - How to find the difference between two values in specific rows

Andrew KibetSo As you can see I have a price and Day columns below Price Day 2 1 5 2 8 3 11 4 14 5 17 6 20 7 23 8 26 9 29 10 32 11 35 12 38 13 41 14 44 15 47 16 50 17 53 18 56 19 59 20 I then want the ...

Come on. Re-posting virtually the same question, but with a "all the answers were helpful and I sort of tried them before but they appear not to be working?" statement?
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Q: R programming - How to find the difference between two values in specific rows

Andrew KibetSo As you can see I have a price and Day columns below Price Day 2 1 5 2 8 3 11 4 14 5 17 6 20 7 23 8 26 9 29 10 32 11 35 12 38 13 41 14 44 15 47 16 50 17 53 18 56 19 59 20 I then want the ...

should be closed.
@Arun Hence my "Kill!" statement :)
aha, just noticed it.
Do any of you guys post on SO from mobile? (without testing the code, that is)
15:16
Haven't yet. Too much work to format the text, and I'm picky about indenting and all of that silly stuff.
Yes, I find it particularly annoying when people post code without testing (be it mobile or laptop) and then use typing from mobile as an excuse.
@BenBolker, I just purchased your book a few days back. Slow-reading at the moment. So far, liking it.
Enjoy ... and do let me know about any complaints, typos, etc.. I haven't had too many second thoughts about the statistical content (although make sure to check out emdbolker.wikidot.com/errata ), but I would rewrite some of the R code now to be less clunky.
For sure. And thanks for the link.
"Emoticons with noses are historically older. Since it is words that unite and distinguish clusters, this means that people who use old-fashion noses also use a different vocabulary—nose users don’t mention Bieber or omg." Zimmer adds, "Noseless emoticons tend to be used by younger Twitter users and are associated with more informal discourse."
I find this observation strange.
Given a limit of 100 odd characters, anyone who uses twitter is prone to cut-off the nose, isn't it?
15:29
Do we need to re-do the study or try to stratify by Twitter and non-twitter users?
Honestly, I don't find the point either ways (except for a fun read) :) :-)
A cursory search after I read that short article shows that noses are, indeed, increasingly unpopular.
I think google mail's chat feature still uses emoticons with noses.
15:47
too localized?
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Q: Returning an array in R

cobieIs it possible to return an array of values in R from a function call? I have a method which should store values from a computation in an array and returns it to the caller but in reality all it does is return the first element of the array. The function is given below. binsmooth_trials = functi...

16:25
@DidzisElferts, any particular R related websites/blogs you recommend/use quite often?
@arun I use SO from mobile (ipad).
But I have a rstudio server running on which I run my code first.
@Arun for me best choice is r-bloggers.com as there are information from many individual blogs.
@geektrader, my qualms aren't about using mobile devices, rather about not testing code.
@DidzisElferts, yes, I've the RSS feed too. But it is quite hard to filter thro' non-relevant topics. Otherwise, it is awesome.
@DidzisElferts, this coursera.org seems really nice! Have you taken courses from here before? I'm liking a few on Statistics/Data analysis..
@Arun I took Statistics One and Computing for Data analysis, and now I am on Data analysis course
@Arun I like those coursera.org courses as it is great place to get new knowledge as well as to see how other lecturers teach statistics/data analysis
@DidzisElferts, in general, how do you find it? I mean in terms of time, teaching, is it more theory or a lot of exercises.. assignments? how many hours do you have to dedicate?
16:32
@DidzisElferts I was a bit put off by the technical hangups with the Statistics One course, and my schedule wasn't really accommodating for the other two, though I was really interested in both.
@DidzisElferts, yes, I hadn't known of this gem of a website. Thanks for introducing. I wish I had known of it a couple years back though. Never too late! :) I'm in the last year of my Phd. The schedule is a bit tough now. Hence the questions about how much time one has to devote..
@Arun Those courses I have taken were not totally new for me (25-50% new information). For me it took some 2-3 hour to watch lectures and 15-45 min for quizzes.
@Arun On Data analysis course there are two data analysis assignments - they took more time as you have to analysis and write also report.
@DidzisElferts, that sounds about alright.
@DidzisElferts, ah okay.
@AnandaMahto Same thing here, not very convinced by Statistics One, but the current Data Analysis course is better, IMO. Even if I don't really follow them the way I should (just watching lectures that I find interesting).
@DidzisElferts, is it possible to just look at the lectures for those courses that are already over?
16:38
@Arun Time needed for course depends on your background - if you know R then it is less time. From discussion I saw that many students gave up due to problems with R
@juba Conway also just spoke a bit too slow for me. I watched all the videos at 1.5 to 1.75 times speed....
@Arun I think not on coursera.org site. For the Computing for data analysis there should be separate site with lectures.
@AnandaMahto Exactly. Even if my english is certainly far worse than yours :)
But it was actually a good demonstration of some pitfalls to avoid when teaching R.
In fact I found Statistics One both slow and difficult to follow.
16:39
Lots of cases when he had obviously used attach and so on.
@DidzisElferts, thank you. I'll check them out! This room is cool! lots to know :)
But in general, I find that most statistical courses and books miss intuitive and concrete explanations and use cases.
@juba, yes. not many have the art of explaining statistics.
@Arun If you find one, don't hesitate to tell me !
@juba, I like the books by "David A. Freedman". They are in general easy to follow with more theory.
If you want to begin even more theorretical, there's this "Intuitive biostatistics" amazon.com/…
It's good to give this book a read before starting with a more formal statistical book.
16:44
@Arun Ah, thanks, they seem nice. I'll keep these references.
I don't use Macs or have any friends who do. Does using Sys.info()[["sysname"]] always return "Darwin"? @Arun? @agstudy? Other Mac users.
@AnandaMahto It does so on mine
@Arun Thanks.
@AnandaMahto The same on mine
@AnandaMahto yes it does!
16:47
@juba, There's one other I wanted to read for a long time, but dint have the time. I forget the name.. I'll write again soon
Thanks, y'all.
@AnandaMahto, what's the deal with that?
To remind again, I think this is too localized.. any thoughts?
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Q: Returning an array in R

cobieIs it possible to return an array of values in R from a function call? I have a method which should store values from a computation in an array and returns it to the caller but in reality all it does is return the first element of the array. The function is given below. binsmooth_trials = functi...

@Arun Amin is giving me pressure to make my "read.so" function Mac friendly.
@AnandaMahto, ignore him :P
@juba I read this book a long time ago and enjoyed it. As far as I remember, it doesn't get very advanced, but I sometimes share it with students because I liked the way Tufte walked through thinking about some of the problems. No programming at all though.
16:50
@Arun :)
@AnandaMahto, of course! it's indeed an awesome read.
@AnandaMahto I've thought about reading Tufte's books for some time. But they are quite expensive.
@juba This one is free :)
@AnandaMahto
if (Sys.info()["sysname"] == "Darwin") {
read.table(pipe("pbpaste"), sep = sep, ...)
}
else {
read.table("clipboard", sep = sep, ...)
}
@agstudy Just fork it already :)
16:52
@AnandaMahto Arf, sorry, I thought it was one of his books about visualization :)
Thanks a lot for the link !
I don't know what they cost now, but back when I bought them Tufte's visualization books were very reasonable for what they were (elegantly produced hardcovers with lots of colour illustrations) -- did you know he mortgaged his house to self-publish them?
It's a little bit specific but Gelman and Hill's multi-level regression book is very nice.
@juba I love Tufte's books--got them all a while ago--but I find Stephen Few's books much more practical.
@BenBolker Hi Professor:)
@agstudy are you just saying hi, or were you illustrating a noseless emoticon, or ... ?
hahaha
16:55
@BenBolker just Hi:) glad to see you here .
He (@agstudy) is now part of the "omg" era, though earlier today he wasn't.
Since this conversation started out as being about blogs -- Andrew Gelman has a great blog (although more statistics/political science/culture- than R-oriented) I like r-bloggers too, and presumably you can find blogs within its list that are more specifically interesting ...
@BenBolker, yes, I follow Gelman's blog too.
@AnandaMahto omg era? !
@agstudy I don't know what it is, but it sounds like an achievement.
I think SO should make a gold badge of it : "Part of Ananda's omg era"
17:08
:)
@juba I guess this one is mutual exclusive with the gold badge , "Part of Dirk's omg era".
@agstudy, @juba, it seems that you both missed the recent (well, 6 months old) research news update.
@agstudy, dint get that one.
@agstudy Let's say I'm to much a coward to speak about this here :)
@AnandaMahto So you mean that @agstudy is also part of your Bieber's era ?
@juba It's not my classification!
I'm finally catching up on my read later Google Reader feed....
I know nothing about pruning trees, unless they grow in my garden, and it seems like that's all people are asking about today.
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17:13
lol
@AnandaMahto Same thing here, in general when I go out I've got some place of interest in mind, I don't go walking in some random forest...
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Not surprising that people get lost...
@AnandaMahto do you talk about the list where Arun was listed this morning?
@agstudy ??? What list? Link? I've just noticed a few questions like this one that I have no experience with at all.
@AnandaMahto I am talking about omg.
@juba If they get lost, they could just say that "they took the road less traveled" (or, more precisely, "I took the one less traveled by")
 
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18:31
Whenever a person asks a question that has at least one ?! in there, I am uncontrollably drawn by their sense of urgency for an answer to drop whatever I am doing and try to help them.
Or... not.
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Q: hansen test with R (econometrics)

Swiss12000how to write a code in R? I only have one iv, but when i did regression residuals on instruments and get a F value. J stat should be equal to F value?! however, it doesn't give the correct F value as i did in stata

Ok. They're trying to update their question. We'll wait and see how it unfolds.
When one uses the "close question" option, at the bottom of the page with quite some options, it says "29 votes remaining"... Is this number arbitrarily decided? Or is it that in this case 21 people have already voted to close the question (but don't have enough reputation to add to the 5 votes required)?
18:53
That's how many close votes you have left
I think you get 50/day
@Arun so you've voted 21 times so far and have 29 remaining. People that don't have enough rep don't even have an option to vote.
aha, alright. thanks Dason. seems silly now :)
(my question, that is)
19:23
@Arun, for code legibility purposes, maybe it's best to not name matrices t since that is the transpose function...
But you still get my +1 :) [no nose]
19:51
@AnandaMahto, thanks for correcting. I'll remember it.
@Arun I'm reading a can't-put-down report about attempts to revive minor millets consumption in India, but by the time New-Q pops up a window that there's a new question, you've posted the answer. Maybe that is an indicator that I should just close the office for the night/morning/what-have-you.
20:09
:)

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