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🎉 ggplot2 now has built-in viridis color scales! Thanks @sjmgarnier for enabling this with viridisLite. https://github.com/tidyverse/ggplot2
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good morning
@alistaire nice!
06:13
hello :)
Good morning all
Hello
07:05
someone should update questions like this one. Especially with last update of dplyr...
@Sotos that someone is you! :D
@Sotos there is an answer from a couple of weeks ago ....
@zx8754 I ll be glad to. As soon as I m done getting familiar with the whole concept :)
@Jaap oh yeah...
didn't see it...
@Sotos they say you learn by teaching :)
@zx8754 and I support that statement 10000% (I was a lecturer for almost 10 years before I got into the magical world of data science) ;)
morning @mtoto
08:32
I think I got the idea of SE but I think the function I am attempting to write is a bit harder than what I read so far...
@RonakShah I m not sure we should dupe that... sorting names of a df Vs sorting a variable is not exactly the same
@Sotos If A is marked with B and C, B can be marked with C ;-)
Haha... love the math! :) I think I will remove the first target though from that Q
and besides, I think if anybody is aware of the mixedsort function they can easily arrive to the answer there.
08:49
Do not overestimate a newbie's skills :p
Welcome @Queen :)
haha..yeah.. everything is possible :P
plus you will upset your buddy ;)
we are not on talking terms anyways ;-)
even David was confused there. We can keep it as it is.
Thank god , I don't have the hammer. It's lot of pressure to be correct 100 % of the time ;-)
You can always de-hammer... but hammering is fun! :p
08:57
@zx8754 roxygen2 documentation and I like to document my workflow. Very much for future me to faster "fall in" when I need to work on the code.
@RonakShah you don't have to, decisions can be reverted ;-)
@Natty tp
09:21
@RomanLuštrik is it not for packages?
or do you "make" all your analysis for the project into a package?
if you need a ton of comments you could make a Rmd
09:44
This is what I m trying to make into a function. What is giving me hard time is how to do the `group_by`. It will take as input whatever the user defines + the grp which is created again based on a user input for the time `Firewall_Rule1 %>%
filter(action != 'accept') %>%
na.omit() %>%
group_by(source, grp = as.integer(cut(cdatetime, '30 mins'))) %>%
summarise(cnt = n(),
date = first(cdatetime),
rate = cnt / 1800)`
So the arguments would be function(df, field = 'accept', window = '30 mins', multithreat = c('source'))
@Sotos close as unclear/no reprex
10:00
haha...I basically need to make the group_by dynamic...
I m re-reading the vignettes ...
@Sotos oh I've been there with multiple columns stackoverflow.com/questions/43229133/…
whoah...group_by_at might do it... lemme give it a shot
10:35
@zx8754 This particular piece of code is for a package.
So far my analyses are markdown files.
@RomanLuštrik I see, so you counting #' rows as comments.
@Sotos My guess would be that you're looking for the aes_string version of group_by. group_by_at appears to be doing that...
@zx8754 Yeah, it's documenting function behavior, output, input...
Or am I wrong?
@RomanLuštrik this is what I m trying now but still can't get it. I ll work on it a bit more and If I don't get it, I will put together a question
No no just was confused comments in an rcode and when writing a package. Was just surprised your comments are more than a code, now it is clear it was for a package.
Not sure this works, how about sorting? anyone know how interaction works?
@zx8754 I think the columns need to be sorted rowwise before checking whether there is overlap between them
11:03
@Sotos if you're letting them group by some cols, there's mutate(my_grp = group_indices(., col1, col2)) %>% group_by(my_grp)
i learned about that function years ago, so hadley's probably moved onto a new syntax or two since then
 
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datetimes are the worst. as.Date(as.POSIXct("2014-02-28 20:00")) # "2014-03-01" -- in what possible universe would i want it to do this?
Trust code, not comments.
@Frank It's a timezone thing. as.POSIXct defaults to the local timezone, but as.Date.POSIXct defaults to "UTC". For consistency always: as.Date(as.POSIXct("2014-02-28 20:00"), tz = Sys.timezone())
or just set everything to UTC
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@alistaire ok thanks
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@Queen k
What to do with this?
20:27
@zx8754 seems fine/meh/non-actionable to me: has example, desired output, not-awful title.

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