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6:27 AM
morning all
 
6:48 AM
hello hello :-)
 
7:01 AM
aloha
 
hey
 
7:58 AM
morning
 
do my work (btw don't understand the dplyr and tidyverse tag, OP's data are in a "regular" data.frame...
 
 
2 hours later…
10:22 AM
@Cath those tags attract certain group of users.
Is this answer relevant? Yes, it gives the same error. But any function with numeric arg and does some maths on it, would give that error - stackoverflow.com/a/58893741/680068
dv and delete, or leave as is?
package for users who prefer forloops over lapply and base: cran.r-project.org/web/packages/magicfor
 
 
3 hours later…
1:13 PM
@zx8754 yep, might indeed be the reason!
 
1:45 PM
@zx8754 doesn't have any added value, so dv & delete imo
 
2:38 PM
@Jaap ok 2 more votes
 
3:10 PM
feel free to reopen if disagree on dupe stackoverflow.com/q/64030827/680068
 
 
4 hours later…
7:27 PM
@zx8754 same reply. I have no issue with marking it as duplicate, in fact I support it. The premise of duplicates is strong, but sometimes new users don't know how to adapt the other question's answer(s) to their particular question. It's not hard to justify this difficulty as "growing pains", I think saying it's a dupe and then how to apply that to their details are both relevant. While I agree that it would be better if I found the dupe first, sometimes it's much easier to just dump some code quickly and label as dupe second. Thanks for your diligence, don't judge me please. — r2evans 3 hours ago
Is this becoming a new norm? User is the God - content comes second?
"answer then close as dupe"
 

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