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5:45 AM
Hello
 
morning
I'm just crashing out of an R session so have 6 minutes to kill before I go home
 
6:03 AM
morning all
 
6:19 AM
Aloha.
This one has got to have a duplicate somewhere? stackoverflow.com/questions/51511711/…
After years I tried stackoverflow search and I come up empty. Google is so much better at this...
 
Hello hello :-)
 
6:55 AM
@RomanLuštrik would that fit?
 
7:17 AM
@Cath Answers appear appropriate, but the question is different.
That being said, there's probably a few questions where people overwrite variables in for loops willy-nilly that would fit this duplicate.
 
@RomanLuštrik indeed; I remember having read some Q like that
@zx8754 ah yeah, agreed (upvoted your comment ;-) )
 
7:36 AM
@zx8754 Indeed. I 've been seeing a few questions lately about people asking how to initialize variables and data frames and so on...
 
Morning!
 
@Florian yo
 
@zx8754 My guess is they have some for loop and want to assign to those list columns iteratively.
 
@Axeman Is there any other reason? :p
 
Hello lovely ppl !
 
7:45 AM
@eliasah Good morning
 
Good morning @Sotos ! :)
 
8:14 AM
Can someone help me close this XY problem please ?
 
8:30 AM
@eliasah done
 
Thanks @Sotos
 
8:43 AM
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9:06 AM
Maybe a silly question, if your org hosts CRAN, does this mean you don't have to ever install/update packages?
 
9:58 AM
@zx8754 I'd guess the CRAN server and library would be separate?
 
I see
 
10:30 AM
Hello, one of us has answered this kind of question more than one year ago. Could he mark it as a duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/51516495/…
Probably @RomanLuštrik
 
@李哲源 "hahahahha" is a bit much, and might seem rude.
 
OK, let me just delete that
 
I think post should be closed as "too broad".
 
10:53 AM
@zx8754 I think it should probably be closed a dupe with your link.
 
@Axeman go for it, I voted as too broad already :/
 
@zx8754 Ok done, also clarified a bit further.
 
 
2 hours later…
12:45 PM
stackoverflow.com/q/51421399/4891738 poor man. I can't help giving him a sympathetic upvote.
 
dv from me, long time user, they should know better "how to ask a good question".
 
1:20 PM
 
1:34 PM
@zx8754 What am I missing? from 'two' to 2...
 word2num('two')
[[1]]
[1] "two"

[[2]]
[1] 2
 
I don't know maybe "two" is not a "two" in their real data.
 
good to see they are using data.table at the economist: github.com/TheEconomist/big-mac-data/blob/master/…
 
@mtoto and tidyverse
 
@zx8754 I don't see the confusion, the dupe seems fine? What other two could they be talking about?
 
not sure why they load the tidyverse there tbh
 
1:39 PM
Just wondering, and wanted your views. I thought maybe they have "apple, orange", and they want them to be numeric "2, 4" kind of problem. It is OK, keep it closed, looks like only me :)
 
magrittr would probably suffice
 
@mtoto so they could do this.... latest_date = big_mac_data$date %>% max
 
they probably just always load it out of habit
for ggplot and stuff
 
@Axeman that's what I suspect
 
2:18 PM
holy crap this is a huge bug!
 
2:35 PM
@Sotos yeah, that's crazy/weird. maybe IDs are floats or distinct means something different in each?
 
@Frank nope. I tried it with numerous queries on different tables and the results always differ. I also tried loading all the tables via read.parquet and query from there but still different number (so It does not only look at 1 datanode which was my first guess)
 
huh, interesting
 
yup... I 'll give it until tomorrow noon and If I don't figure it out (or even If I do), then I 'll post a Q in SO
 
ok cool, curious to hear what's going on with that
 
@Frank I 'll keep you posted
 

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