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6:19 AM
Good morning all
 
Hello :)
 
6:34 AM
hello @ all
 
when you explain the author of the package what their package does
Rcpp is R package wich allow us to run a cpp function in R code !! — Meziani Amina yesterday
@MezianiAmina You realize you're barking at the author of Rcpp, right? — Joris Meys 23 hours ago
 
7:04 AM
@RonakShah HAHAHAHA
 
7:18 AM
Oh that's precious. Quick, do a screenshot before it's gone. :)
 
 
2 hours later…
9:21 AM
How do we close this?
 
@Sotos too broad?
 
@Jaap sounds good. Shoot :)
 
done!
 
 
2 hours later…
11:17 AM
@Sotos It shouldn't have been closed, it is actually answerable (see my comment).
 
11:32 AM
Admittedly very basic, but actually answerable. (The OP's phrasing and English needed some brushing up)
 
@smci I don't know. I purely went with the SO logic of 'Show me your code and I will tell you where you went wrong'. In addition, I doubt that this question would have given value to any R/python user.
 
 
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2:11 PM
@Sotos It didn't have code but was a basic question with a well-defined answer (No). Even negative answers are useful somewhat. Yeah, perhaps not much value. But either way, I helped the OP clean up their title and phrasing for future reference.
 
@smci Sounds good :)
 
isn't this just adding rownames as column stackoverflow.com/questions/55763123/… ?
Or am I missing something?
 
2:26 PM
@RonakShah yes
 
hammered. just wanted to be sure. OP's accept made it clear ;-)
 
@RonakShah I see several new duplicates of that exact question every week.
 
I think the main keyword is "rownames", If you know those are rownames then a simple search would lead you to relevant page for help.
 

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