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3:33 AM
@divibisan I believe yes. There's a large group of people here who will complain loudly if someone close-dupes existing (non-CW) questions into another (better, more canonical) one, but precious few of them will write a canonical answer. CWs have their own antipatterns too: the answers tend to be too long, too esoteric, not concise enough when the common-case answer might be one sentence/paragraph. Since there is no positive incentive to fix the sprawling mess, it just continues... welcome to SO.
Not a duplicate, please retract close votes: searching for indices of nearest points in a table of 2D coords, with arbitrary dist function. (It's not just searching a vector of integer/string/factor for the indices of exact match(es)).
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Q: Finding the index of all nearest elements in a table of (lat,long) coords for distance function

Amit PasternakWe have a specific lon and lat point c(lon, lat), and a table that contains a list of lat and lon. We would like to: calculate the distance between this point to all other lat and lon points in the data and return all points from the table that are within 1000 meters from the c(lon, lat) woul...

 
 
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5:52 AM
Good morning all
 
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hello :-)
 
6:37 AM
Hello
 
Hello :)
There should be a dupe for this stackoverflow.com/questions/55701894/… ?
 
@RonakShah k
 
wow..both the answers covered :)
 
lol...and the two answers are exactly the same
 
7:37 AM
 
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11:36 AM
anybody able to reproduce this issue? stackoverflow.com/questions/55706560/…
 
12:10 PM
Any good dupe for this? stackoverflow.com/q/55706513/680068
 
 
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5:48 PM
I've never been quite clear how we're defining typo when using typo as a reason to close. For example, this seems like kind of a typo to me: stackoverflow.com/q/55713469/5325862
Since in one place they correctly used +, but then the next step they incorrectly used %>% instead
 
6:36 PM
@camille certainly a typo
 

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