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6:31 AM
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7:04 AM
morning all
 
hello @ all
 
Hello
@camille lets delete
 
one vote to go
 
OP can be forgiven for being lazy or new, I am more annoyed by the answer by high rep users, they know it is a dupe.
 
7:20 AM
Gone
 
There are already tonnes of books on R, afraid another book won't help much. How would SO feel (legally) if we write a book out of most popular R posts?
 
@zx8754 OOhhh.. I like that idea
 
They removed "Protected by GodLike user" message from posts :(
 
8:21 AM
hi all :-)
 
hello
 
hey @mtoto!
still in the US?
 
back in amsterdam, though I am moving around quite a lot as I have a remote job now
 
8:41 AM
@mtoto still as an independant consultant?
 
full time now
 
8:55 AM
data.table: Is this the best way? pheno[!is.na(get(i)), ] to subset rows where column name is passed as string, and that column is not na?
..i and (i) didn't work.
 
9:09 AM
@zx8754 or: pheno[ !is.na(pheno[[ i ]]) ]
 
Thanks not sure which one is less ugly :) wanted to avoid using pheno twice
I liked the ..i but doesn't work for rows
 
you could try pheno[ !is.na(pheno[, ..i ]) ] ....
 
9:53 AM
@Jaap :D :D
 
 
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and we don't have the right to be sarcastic anymore.... sigh
 
 
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1:36 PM
@Cath Well sarcasm has never been really welcome
 
@Tensibai really ? too bad... this seemed the only thing left...
 
1:48 PM
I may find a comment directed to me from years ago about that I think
 
2:03 PM
seems I was nice somewhere in 2015:
you're a legend. That's fixed the issue and is working perfectly. Thanks very much for your help and quick responses :) — MowerDance Jan 20 '15 at 11:12
 
 
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