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6:52 AM
Good morning everyone :-)
 
7:35 AM
hi there
 
7:51 AM
Facepalm of the day in the comments: here
 
good morning all
 
HI @Jaap & @Tensibai
 
Hello @CathG and @Jaap
 
Hi guys
@Tensibai did you see my comment?
 
8:06 AM
About the bug ? yes :)
 
Hi David
 
@CathG hi
 
And Hello :)
 
so it was fixed
 
it's starting to heat up overhere: 10 in the morning and it's already nearly 30º
 
8:07 AM
Hi
 
@DavidArenburg g/m
 
@Jaap g/m
was planning to go the gym but being very lazy today....
 
not working ?
 
im not working fridays
friday-saturday are our weekedns
 
you're working on sundays ?
 
8:13 AM
we are not cristians you know :)
Yes
 
neither am I ;-p
 
the best way to start a week
When all the guys in US arent working yet
so it's a chill day
not like your mondays, probably crazy
 
yes, this must be kind of a quiet day
 
@CathG yup
 
I never have crazy days or they all are...
I'm struggling with data.table to answer a dplyr question. need to mix table and sum depending on the variable and display the result as variables for each value. This is where I'm stuck, I only manage to have the results of table in lists :-(. I really need to spend some (more) time on data.tables...
 
8:19 AM
@CathG which one?
Though im really thinking towards going to the gym right now
 
so far, I have dt[, unlist(list(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))), by=DAY] which works almost ok without the by=DAY. and if I keep stuff in lists, I get 2 lines, one by level of the variables (so FEMALE/MALE etc)
I'm out of things I can try...
 
@CathG Not if you want to live longer
noncrong gave an interesting solution
This guy shows some very nice solutions recently
 
@DavidArenburg to the question I gave you the link to ? I have a problem with page refreshment, I didn't see neither the comment nor the answers, I had to refresh the page by hand (in which world am I living...)
thanks for the info, I'll go and see the answers
I was also thinking of a 2-step thing, as I obviously couldn't manage this in one step...
 
@CathG I don't think it works correctly for several dates though
 
and I tried dcast but had the same problem of "not in one step". so ColonelBeauvel used dcast but it needs "hand reshaping" afterwards. too bad we can't use dcast inside the data.table (like dt[, dcast(DAY~GROUP)]). And also that dcast(dt, var1~list(var2, var3)) doesn't work...
 
8:35 AM
Ok, the balloon exploded and it's really doesnt work for more than one day
 
I guess it could work with some other reshaping of res
 
@CathG yes
but with some ugly reahsping probably
which wont make this answer so attractive anymore
 
yes, you're very likely right!
 
I don't like Colonels anser too
it is too manula
I hate manual answers when you are specifiying each column by its name
 
yeah, I upvoted it but there is a reason why I didn't post something like that...
 
8:38 AM
I hate some really redicilus answer yesterday when a guy tried to replace rowSums with some nested ifelse statments per column?
e.g., for 10 columns it will something crazy
 
didn't see that. should have been quite ugly :-(
you think there is something that can be done starting from dt[, unlist(list(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))), by=DAY] ?
 
@CathG that's anice one
why aren't you posting it?
You can do dcast(dt[, unlist(list(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))), by=DAY], DAY ~ V1) and will work on several dates to (just checked)
hmm, wait, that wrong
 
@DavidArenburg anice ?
just noticed I could use c() instead of unlist(list()). duhh...
 
8:55 AM
@CathG a nice
 
@DavidArenburg lol I must be tired to not have figured that out by myself ! although I didn't find it that nice maybe... I'm using a dt with the 3 last dates as 8/1/14 (as you suggested) and so, there is something else to "face" : 0 male for 7/1/14 now...
 
@CathG I think it works correctly it just lacks the names
 
@CathG some extended data:
structure(list(DAY = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L,
2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L), .Label = c("7/1/14", "8/1/14"), class = "factor"),
    SEX = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L,
    2L, 2L), .Label = c("FEMALE", "MALE"), class = "factor"),
    GROUP = structure(c(1L, 2L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 1L,
    1L, 2L), .Label = c("A", "B"), class = "factor"), TOTAL = c(1L,
    1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 1L, 2L, 1L, 3L, 2L, 3L)), .Names = c("DAY",
"SEX", "GROUP", "TOTAL"), class = c("data.table", "data.frame"
 
@CathG Try this maybe dt[, as.list(c(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))), by=DAY]
 
@DavidArenburg already tried ;-) it throws an error
 
9:00 AM
@CathG Its not
 
@Jaap I'm getting an error copy/pasting those data :-(
@DavidArenburg it is :
 
dt <- read.table(text = "DAY SEX GROUP   TOTAL
7/1/14  FEMALE  A   1
7/1/14  FEMALE  B   1
7/1/14  FEMALE  B   1
8/1/14  FEMALE  A   1
8/1/14  MALE    A   1
8/1/14  MALE    B   2", header = T)


setDT(dt)[, as.list(c(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))), by=DAY]
#       DAY FEMALE MALE A B
# 1: 7/1/14      3    0 1 2 3
# 2: 8/1/14      1    2 2 1 4
 
Error in `[.data.table`(dt, , as.list(c(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))),  :
  j doesn't evaluate to the same number of columns for each group
 
works like a charm for me
 
@DavidArenburg how do you get this and I get an error ??
I'd love to see that in my console !
 
9:01 AM
@CathG because im awesome
 
@DavidArenburg must be that ;-)
 
@CathG install the devel version
 
@DavidArenburg still can't admin provilege problem... :-(
@Jaap actually I apparently have a problem copying/pasting every dput object.
Damn my R is broken :-(((((
 
@CathG @Jaap you can't pass .internal.selfref = <pointer: 0x103804778> from to another
 
@DavidArenburg yes I just tried without and it worked. this is a new thing ?
 
9:04 AM
structure(list(DAY = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L,
                                 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L), .Label = c("7/1/14", "8/1/14"), class = "factor"),
               SEX = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L,
                                 2L, 2L), .Label = c("FEMALE", "MALE"), class = "factor"),
               GROUP = structure(c(1L, 2L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 1L,
                                   1L, 2L), .Label = c("A", "B"), class = "factor"), TOTAL = c(1L,
hmm... the formatting is lame with this one...
 
@DavidArenburg ok, it works if you specify the levels... (and so convert to factor first)
 
@CathG who? what?
 
the line dt[, as.list(c(table(SEX), table(GROUP), sum(TOTAL))), by=DAY]
I'm posting something...
actually, I'm stupid, OP mentionned those variables are already factors...
 
9:20 AM
@CathG Change it to setDT(dt)[, as.list(c(table(SEX), table(GROUP), TOTAL = sum(TOTAL))), by = DAY]
So you'll have the name for Total too
 
@DavidArenburg thanks, I was kind of asking myself how to do that, := didn't work and I wanted to assign only the last created variable.
You are indeed awesome ! ;-)
 
@CathG that's what's the legend says...
 
thanks to you I finally see the output what I was trying to achieve (for quite some time now) and with a one liner :-))))))))
kind of disappointed by nongkrong though : didn't even bother to modify his ouput so he gets the desired result when there is more than one day, as if the OP had only one day in its data.frame...
 
@CathG he probably doesnt know how
he has already 4 upvotes, why would he care
 
@DavidArenburg yes, actually, I wish I could withdraw mine...
 
9:29 AM
@DavidArenburg hmm, didn't see that part in a dput before
 
@Jaap all data.tables have these
@Jaap Try just str(dt)
I'm not entirely sure what it deos, but I think this is what make it possible to modify in place and etc.
@CathG I was thinking to implement his logic to make it a more robust solution, but im not quite there yet
 
@DavidArenburg I will be more carefully copy-pasting from now
 
setDT(dt)[, lapply(.SD, function(x) if(is.numeric(x)) c(sum(x)) else c(table(x))), by = DAY]
@Jaap you can simply do dput(setDF(dt)) instead
 
@DavidArenburg gracias
 
@DavidArenburg seems nice although not yet the expected output (as you probably already knows...)
 
9:34 AM
@Jaap can you say z przyjemnością?
Or it will sound strange in Polish
@CathG yes, I said so
 
@DavidArenburg nope :-(
 
@Jaap I'm not trasting Google translate anymore
 
@DavidArenburg I wonder if it would work better if you could use .SD1 .SD2 and corresponding .SDcols1 .SDcols2 and so you put your condition of numeric/factor to define the SDcols...
@DavidArenburg got something for the solution by nongkrong (with a apply(..., 1, ...) just like you love... ;-) )
 
@CathG yes, looks nice
I wonder why shadow didnt post this
he was a very good data.tabler and suddenly switched to these strange dplyr solutions
I mean, did you see how long it is?
 
@DavidArenburg yes, way too long imo. maybe it's because the Q is tagged with dplyr so he guessed the OP is not interested in a data.table solution
it seems nongkrong likes my solution (option to his answer actually)
 
9:50 AM
@CathG you, you saved his b** from downvotes
it happens alot on SO actually
someone writes library(dplyr) and posts a completely wrong solution an gets upvotes, and then someone comments that "the king is actually naked", and then the downvotes come
I did an experiment yesterday
and got 2 upvotes for an absolutely worng dplyr solution
 
10:03 AM
@DavidArenburg except whe the Q doesn't interest people anymore and so only the upvotes are left. Maybe I should put myself into dplyr, could reach 10k faster ;-)
@DavidArenburg wondering what the ** are for, got several options ;-)
oh, I got as many upvotes as the naked king :-) (I should rather say "we" actually !!)
 
@CathG pick one I guess
@CathG dplyr could be sometimes useful and it sometimes more convenient to use than data.table. I made an effort an learn it. But I don't use it almost ever
@CathG yes, you have a nice answer there
though still a bit manual
 
@DavidArenburg yes, trying your solution with subsetting by lapply(.SD, is.numeric), not really working yet... (because of the by=DAY I think)
 
btw shadow once made a very usefull PR for data.table which allows doing merges by different column names
 
10:31 AM
morning
dplyr will be good when more people will code the backends for it, like for computing on spark using dplyr syntax
still the data.table syntax is much nicer and it definitly better to use R processing in data.table :)
instead of xts I ended up writing new DT branch :)
 
hi @jangorecki
@jangorecki instead of going to the gym, @DavidArenburg ended up doing DT problem : bad day for resolutions it seems... (or DT eats them all ?!) ;-)
@DavidArenburg so this works of course :
wh_fact <- colnames(data)[which(data[, unlist(lapply(.SD, is.factor))])]
data[, as.list(c(unlist(lapply(.SD, table)))), by=DAY, .SDcols=wh_fact]
really too bad we cannot do
wh_num <- colnames(data)[which(data[, unlist(lapply(.SD, is.numeric))])]
wh_fact <- colnames(data)[which(data[, unlist(lapply(.SD, is.factor))])]
data[, as.list(c(unlist(lapply(.SD1, table)), unlist(lapply(.SD2, sum)))), by=DAY, .SDcols1=wh_fact, .SDcols2=wh_num]
@jangorecki you might think about sending a PR on the use of multiple .SD ;-)
 
hm
multiple .SD
would complicate [ a lot
 
10:46 AM
@CathG your wh_fact calculation is strange
 
I believe for bigger changes like that it would be good to reorganize [.data.table a little
make it more modular
 
@DavidArenburg oh sorry, forgot to correct it after the last try :-/ (it's not supposed to have the colnames(data) thing...)
 
you can emulate multiple .SD quote easily
 
Maybe something like names(Filter(isTRUE, sapply(dt, is.factor)))
 
@DavidArenburg it's sureky better. The main problem is to pass them in the data[..]...
 
10:49 AM
@CathG what's the problem, just specify them in SDcols like you did
And you probably need to take out DAY as in names(Filter(isTRUE, sapply(dt, is.factor)))[-1]
 
@DavidArenburg yes but it doesn't work with numeric and factor at the same time
@DavidArenburg good point (oh but for me, DAY isn't a factor...)
 
```r
dt <- data.table(char = letters[1:10], i = 1:10, n = rnorm(10))
v_f <- sapply(dt, is.factor)
v_n <- sapply(dt, is.numeric)
dt[, c(.SD[,v_f,with=F], .SD[,v_n,with=F])]
```
`dt <- data.table(char = letters[1:10], i = 1:10, n = rnorm(10))
v_f <- sapply(dt, is.factor)
v_n <- sapply(dt, is.numeric)
dt[, c(.SD[,v_f,with=F], .SD[,v_n,with=F])]
`
 
@jangorecki you have a "fix font" button on the right
 
ah ok
lets try again than :)
dt <- data.table(char = letters[1:10], i = 1:10, n = rnorm(10))
v_f <- sapply(dt, is.factor)
v_n <- sapply(dt, is.numeric)
dt[, c(.SD[,v_f,with=F], .SD[,v_n,with=F])]
oh, damn
my example is wrong :D
don't reproduce yet :)
 
ok, going to was the kids
*shower
so much fun being home <sigh>
 
10:53 AM
dt <- data.table(char = as.factor(letters[1:10]), i = 1:10, n = rnorm(10))
v_f <- sapply(dt, is.factor)
v_n <- sapply(dt, is.numeric)
dt[, c(.SD[,v_f,with=F], .SD[,v_n,with=F])]
OK, now
what do you think?
do you build pkgs which uses C in RStudio?
it is crashing RStudio something when developing DT
 
@jangorecki oh, I thought I tried that but probably not, because, it works !! (actually, I remember : I tried dt[, v_f, with=F]. still don't have the good automatisms with data.table...
ok, you mind if I add that to my solution ?
 
sure
 
thanks :-)
 
but it is unlikely to be very efficient, as [ on .SD has overhead
if you use it in an answer you can link it, I will upvote as it is nice solution :)
hmm
not sure, maybe Matt and Arun optimize .SD[,cols,with=F]
I remember they were optimizing subsetting like .SD[1]
 
you should have a message as I named you put in case you do not, it's here ;-)
 
11:10 AM
@CathG I've used the data set you yourself provided...
 
is there a nice function to make 0 / 0 = 0 instead of NaN?
or I need to use ifs
 
@DavidArenburg yes, there is something I don't quite understand there... <smoke coming out...>
@jangorecki this is literaly burning my math eyes ;-p
 
@jangorecki 0/0 != 0, so who will write such silly function?
 
@DavidArenburg I thought when you used by=v, then variable v will not be included in .SD when mentioned in j ?
 
info[irows, RATIO_NA := ifelse(COUNT_NA==0L, 0L, COUNT_NA / COUNT)]
I'm pushing my new branch in moments
 
11:14 AM
@CathG hmm, that doesn't work on v 1.9.4?
 
will be glad if you can put some comments, what could be improved :)
 
@DavidArenburg nvm I was mixing stuff, I think I'm getting it o.0
 
@CathG does this works for you?
data <- structure(list(DAY = c("7/1/14", "7/1/14", "7/1/14", "8/1/14",
                               "8/1/14", "8/1/14"), SEX = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L
                               ), .Label = c("FEMALE", "MALE"), class = "factor"), GROUP = structure(c(1L,
                                                                                                       2L, 2L, 1L, 1L, 2L), .Label = c("A", "B"), class = "factor"),
                       TOTAL = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L)), .Names = c("DAY", "SEX",
 
I so much feel like I'm the one who deserves 6 upvotes for this answer......................................................
@DavidArenburg oh but your edit works for me, I was just trying to understand why... ;-)
 
@CathG what are you trying to understand?
 
11:17 AM
@DavidArenburg the [-1] part and the recursive=T part. But I get both now :-)
you see, that's why 3days weeks are enough for me ;-p
 
@CathG the [-1] part is just remove the DAY
the recursive part is equivalent to unlist
instead of c(unlist, unlist) i made it c(, recursive = TRUE)
 
@DavidArenburg yes, I didn't get why you need to, but you eliminated the filter(isTRUE(...)) part so just made that simpler. And DAY is indeed not counted in .SD
 
@CathG the Filter(isTRUE(...)) is unrelated to the c(, recursive) part
As I said, i did it in order to avoid multiple unlist calls
 
@DavidArenburg yes, it's nicer but c(unlist, unlist) wins the golf tournament ;-)
 
if you already calling c, just use recursive = TRUE instead of unlisting each element
@CathG quite the opposite i beleive
 
11:21 AM
@DavidArenburg no, it's linked to the -1 part. It's just that there were 2 parts I was trying to figure out ;-)
 
the recursive is much neater
and less typing
especially if you have many lists there
i beleive it will be more effivcient too to unlist only once, rather than doing it many times
 
@DavidArenburg 17 chars vs 21 chars (when it's empty inside) (but yes, add another list and recursive wins) and I agree on the efficiency
 
@CathG dont forget parenthesis and that you can code golf TRUE to T
but you just being picky here
you know its superior
 
;-)
so are your kids all clean ?
 
my new branch
https://gist.github.com/jangorecki/dea9cbdd13abe7456154
let me know what you think, no hurry
 
11:24 AM
@CathG yes, 4 clean kids
now i need go help cooking
 
@DavidArenburg congrats !
 
thanks
 
@DavidArenburg good luck ! ;-)
 
@jangorecki so in short, what do we use it for
 
getting data about data.tables
in SQL there is information_schema
this is somehow similar
 
11:26 AM
@DavidArenburg you're cooking for diner or lunch ? (you're one hour ahead of me, aren't you ?)
 
+ basic data profiling
count NA, percentage NA
etc.
 
@jangorecki let me try it
@CathG for Shabbos meal! (Google it)
@jangorecki hmm, that reinstalled the whole data.table package
 
@DavidArenburg you're having one of those big meals every week ? looks like christmas meal to me ;-)
 
@CathG yup
two of these
one on the evening and one the noon the next day
 
impressive !
 
11:28 AM
lots of cooking
 
...and eating probably...
 
and everything should be done for sunset
 
couldn't do chritsmas meals more than once in a year
so do you eat cold or you're allowed to some heating stuff ?
 
@jangorecki Nice!
and you did it all in one night?
 
today morning
 
11:30 AM
You are a true MVP
 
but yesterday I write parts of the code
 
would take 2 months probably
 
which I wanted to form as a package
but decided to not create another package related to data.table
I have them a lot already :)
 
@jangorecki I wish I could install Rtools to load stuff from GitHub. I'll probably load it at my place (once I get a new computer...)
 
@CathG of course not cold
what type of a meal is it if everything is cold lol :)
 
11:32 AM
pique-nique ;-)
but no microwave I guess ? (j/k)
 
A blech (from the German by way of Yiddish word for tin or sheet metal) is a metal sheet used by many observant Jews to cover stovetop burners (and for some, the cooker's knobs and dials) on Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath), as part of the precautions taken to avoid violating the halachic prohibition against cooking on the Sabbath. == Common use == Rabbi Fishel Jacobs's The Blech Book—The Complete & Illustrated Guide To Shabbos Hotplates gives the following guidelines:- The food (including water) intended for Shabbat use should be completely cooked. The stove’s gas flames or electric coils are turned...
Yes, no microvawe
we have patents for everything, dont worry
everything is covered :)
Ok, I need to go
 
cook well then !
 
11:55 AM
@DavidArenburg If you can tell me at your return if I understood well: You're not allowed to light up a gas flame during Sabbath, but you can light it up before it starts and keep it "on", right ?
(Wondering if adding wood to a existing fire is permitted when thinking about eras ago)
Ok got my answer from here adding duel to a fire is prohibited too
 
@jangorecki cool, thanks !
@jangorecki nice work !!
i don't see the difference between columns(pretty=FALSE,stats=FALSE) and the default option (so with pretty=TRUE) ?
 
12:11 PM
thanks :)
pretty difference can be seen when str
aahh
 
that's the trick ! ;-)
 
columns(pretty=TRUE) not yet done :)
as printing columns() is not yet done at all, it returns just a data.table, while tables() prints separately a matrix
 
well it's really nice and useful !
 
my initial idea was to store all metadata in separate R6 class
and be able to rename, reorder, resetkey just by calling methods of R6 class
but I would end up with just another DT related package
 
R6 class ? ok, I'm stuck at S4 :-S
 
12:15 PM
R6 is very easy, I could not learn S4
 
I'm not sure I learnt it, more or less just know it exists ;-)
one thing I've been asking myself for quite some time. Do you happen to know why the icone of data.table github pages is a sushi ?... (or is it really ?)
 
which icon do you mean?
 
the white and orange-red one, it is on the page whose link you gave me (for example)
at the place where there is a stack for stak overflow pages and some kind of flower (??) for usual github pages
 
this is a gist icon I believe :)
hm
or rawgit.com
yeah
rawgit.com
 
alright, not related to data.table. duh... must have seen only data.table related pages on rawgit and I don't know why I thought i was still on github...
right, rawgit.com, there is indeed a big sushi, thanks :-) (so, why ?? ;-) ok I guess raw / raw fish... could have been a tartare but probably less elegant...)
 
12:23 PM
:)
OK, going away, see you later
 
@jangorecki bye have a nice end of day :-)
@jangorecki thanks for accepting my answer :-)
 
12:51 PM
@CathG I think that date question was valid. What do you think? stackoverflow.com/questions/31475719/…
 
this answer is a copy/paste from the answer in the link provided to close it as dupe and does not even fulfill the OP requirements. I think it should be massively downvote...
@PierreLafortune I agree. I was thinking of voting to reopen
ok, I voted
 
I agree. That answer is a "first glance" answer
 
we probably could ask Dirk to retrieve his close vote but I'm not allowed to talk in private R room...
@PierreLafortune maybe if enough people downvote this answer, the guy will either delete it or try to provide a better one
 
True. the answer could be eventually derived from the existing q's
 
also voted to reopen
 
12:58 PM
But for a new user, hard to make the jump
 
@Jaap cool.
@PierreLafortune which new user ? the guy who answered ? he is a member for 4 years...
 
No the OP
 
@PierreLafortune true, it requires a lot of learning before you can do that
 
oh right. You mean it's not easy for the OP to find the answer from the only Q1-Q4 answer ?
I wonder if we should ask Dirk to reopen it...
 
prob not necessary.
but I'm not on the private chat either so I couldn't
 
1:02 PM
we could by comment but you're right, it's probably not needed
 
I did by comment.
 
I'm gonna edit the guy answer. it is my "good deed" day ;-)
sapply(sub("\\d{3}(\\d)\\sQ(\\d)", "4*\\1+\\2", a$yq), function(x)eval(parse(text=x))) works, starting from the answer
 
@jangorecki re http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31430025/unlist-nested-list-columns-in-data-table?noredirect=1#comment50916358_31430025 thanks for the link! those look like useful features (stats, turning off prettification, an analogous computation for columns)

one thought: if `columns()` is computationally costly, it might be nice to subset the set of DTs on which it operates, like `columns(DT_or_DTlist, pretty, stats)`
 
Good idea to edit @CathG. Nice solution.
 
@PierreLafortune yes, I'm having second thoughts though, as the guy with the answer didn't make any effort... oh well, maybe I'll go to heaven for that ;-)
@PierreLafortune ok, done.
 
1:18 PM
Hi all :-)
 
an answer edit @CathG?
 
@CathG seems like regex, where it comes from?
 
@Hi Avinash !
 
hello Avinash
 
@PierreLafortune Hi ..
 
1:19 PM
@AvinashRaj not a regex at first, comes from here
@PierreLafortune yes I did one. the answer doesn't look at all like the former one...
 
I see it. Your kindness will not go unnoticed from the universe : )
 
@AvinashRaj Hi
 
Hi @David..
 
hi @AvinashRaj
 
@CathG Dirk havnt visited that room since his dog fight with Gavin
@Tensibai yep
 
1:27 PM
Hi @Jaap. More num of hi's..
 
@DavidArenburg really ? so Gavin is the new bartender ? ;-)
 
@CathG I dunno
I wonder how no one noticed it
 
maybe noone cares ?...
 
maybe
I think was mainly pissed by all the stars got the comments against him
i can understand him actually
it felt like many people in that room silently told him they sick of him
 
@DavidArenburg well maybe it will help him to be more "tolerant"...
 
1:31 PM
in R, Jun 30 at 12:20, by Dirk Eddelbuettel
(Annoying that all the relevant "starred" chatter is the FUD from y'day rather than something tangible and true from today. Oh well.)
 
well doesn't sound like he took this badly, more sounds like he thinks people who gives stars are pricks... no ?
 
@CathG something like that I guess
so he left more or less the next day
 
I'm sure he'll come back sooner or later
 
@CathG I guess
 
oh, so the question about quarters has been reopened
 
1:36 PM
@CathG I just blindly added a vote
 
and I got new silver Strunk&White badge (for my "selfless good deed" ;-) )
 
still not sure why
 
@DavidArenburg the OP wants qarters "depending on years" so 1 to 4 for first year, then 5 to 8 and so on. So it's not really a dupe
 
Such an edit should be avoided @CathG
(it's another answer or it aim at addressing the answer author)
(In brief: I would have rejected it in review queue :p)
 
@Tensibai question was closed by the time, else I would have posted an answer. I did address the author (while downvoting the answer) but he was nowhere to be "seen"...
 
1:45 PM
you can't comment an answer ?
(when the Q is closed)
 
but I agree, it changes too much the original post.
I did comment (deleted the comment after editing as I was saying why I downvoted the answer)
 
oh ok, now it's reopened, you should post it as answer and roll back the edit.
 
what about my selfless good deed ? ;-)
 
If you feel stealing something, mark it as community
:o)
 
anyway, I won't do that, I don't think is so much big a deal and the answer now has 1 upvote and no downvote and the former answer doesn't deserve that...
 
1:48 PM
Aww, forgot to say: Do as you wish, I'm just giving my point of view :)
 
@Tensibai I know don't worry ;-)
(and I always do as I want, ask my husband ;-) )
but anyway, basically, you are totally right (I also would have rejected such an edit!)
 
@CathG I could have bet this, you're a women :)
 
ta-dam :-)
 
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