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00:13
bgoldst might get some more votes if he'd give up that ridiculous semicolon thing.
It's extra work. Who cares if other languages use it. R is not those languages
And that's my two cents for today.
 
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03:40
heh, i don't mind the semicolon, just the lack of whitespace (vertical or horizontal), though i used to do that myself and still do vote up plenty of his answers
 
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06:07
good morning :-)
06:43
Gah, now he's actively upvoting bad answers just because they're not mine...maybe it's time to do something stackoverflow.com/questions/36441578/chr-to-date-class-in-r/…
@Frank Thanks Frank, I've edited. Strangely, with my toy df, cath2 is still the fastest. And I'm getting warnings with your function :
Invalid .internal.selfref detected and fixed by taking a (shallow) copy of the data.table so that := can add this new column by reference. At an earlier point, this data.table has been copied by R (or been created manually using structure() or similar).
Avoid key<-, names<- and attr<- which in R currently (and oddly) may copy the whole data.table. Use set* syntax instead to avoid copying: ?set, ?setnames and ?setattr. Also, in R<=v3.0.2, list(DT1,DT2) copied the entire DT1 and DT2 (R's list() used to copy named objects); please upgrade to R>v3.0.2 if that is biting. If this message doesn't help, please report to datatable-help so the root cause can be fixed.
I'm not sure how "serious"this is :-/
else : Good morning everone :-)
very serious
ok I don't really have an idea of what exactly is causing that :-(
@Frank, @David, ok nvm I just forgot to add setDT #facepalm
And that is why I shouldn't do things before I drink a second coffee...
07:00
at least you are living up to the stigma
don't let blond use data.table
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alright alright, totally deserved...
@alistaire how do you know who is upvoting what?
He keeps commenting on the answers as he does it
@DavidArenburg : and your first sol wins :-)
@DavidArenburg a*** it did that also for some of my answers, and did it to Jaap too
@Cath really? I thought df[, C := Day %in% Day[Type=="C"]] ; dcast(df, Type ~ C, value.var = "Val", mean) should be the optimal solution there
@Cath like what? He says "I've upvoted all the bad answers except your good one"?
07:06
@DavidArenburg well on my toy example, my second sol is faster, which I cannot explain and, now that I see, the max is lower than my max but min is above... I may go back on that after another coffee.....................
Good answer. Plus one. – akrun 1 hour ago
bah, sorry, can't get oneboxing
trash that if you like
@DavidArenburg no he puts "Good anwser, plus one" or something like that on answers besides ours
and I'm gonna get my deputy badge sooner than expected thanks to that :-)
Awekord. Never saw this
@Cath I told you, visit NATO, you''ll get Marshal in 3 days
@DavidArenburg he did it quite often to me too (before i changed my name ;-) )
@ProcrastinatusMaximus now he say "+1" to you too?
07:09
@Cath with what reason do you flag? 'too chatty'?
@DavidArenburg take a look at comments under this answer : stackoverflow.com/a/36305765/4137985
@Cath maybe change your name to akrun2 or something
@DavidArenburg off course not
@ProcrastinatusMaximus not constructive :-)
and as he deletes his comments usually, I don't think it even needs a mod review to be proved helpful
Or "The real akrun"
the discussions between you will be very funny then
or "I are akrun"
:-)
from the comments I pointed above, I love this sentence : " I don't find anything wrong in that code except that it didn't met the expectations of the OP"...
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lol- good one
btw this the reference to my previous sentence (for the ignorant among us) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Weasel
@DavidArenburg oh I thought you just made a typo ;-p
I thought you would...
07:39
Howdy
Top of the morning to everyone.
good morning!
@DavidArenburg 'I R akrun'
Morning all
@Frank would you give me a job based on my answer?
09:02
@germcd Yeah forgot what's the correct syntax
morning peeps
@erasmortg hey
hi @david! :)
@erasmortg how you've been, haven't seen you awhile
yeah @david, a loooot of work, it ws my birthday this saturday! :) even though im in front of a computer a long time havent had much time to come and check out things around here
but things are hopefully settling down a little bit, it was a mess when i started, so im hoping we are getting somewhere now
09:10
@erasmortg Happy BD! How old are you?
just turned 32!
according to the people in the office, im still part of 'the kids' (which I am very VERY thankful for hahaha)
Age appears to be relative, anyway.
My neighbor's 92 y/o mother was told that her school mate from primary school died. She commented that yeah, it was about time, she was old.
09:33
hi everyone that came after I left (meeting) :-)
Happy birthday Erasmo !! :-)
Please tell your boss to stop interfering your procrastination. Thank you.
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@DavidArenburg sounds like a job for @ProcrastinatusMaximus
I think he doesn't deserves his name anymore
Doing way too much work?
@DavidArenburg I thought it was thesis procrastination
09:46
@RomanLuštrik yes, he started a new job and doesn't fill his requirement of daily 15 hours of procrastination anymore
 
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11:28
@DavidArenburg He's gonna get a huge hit in reputaion slope. Ouch. Wouldn't wanna be him.
 
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@HaddE.Nuff It feels like there's already a question about that.
... but I can't find it at the moment.
13:04
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A: Why are loops slow in R?

KarlIt's not always the case that loops are slow and apply is fast. There's a nice discussion of this in the May, 2008, issue of R News: Uwe Ligges and John Fox. R Help Desk: How can I avoid this loop or make it faster? R News, 8(1):46-50, May 2008. In the section "Loops!" (starting on pg 48...

That's it!
Not exactly a duplicate, but not far.
major accomplishment today: I have now R available on my machine at work :-)
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13:19
How is this an accomplishment? :P
It should be base line.
Was Java pre-installed? :P
@RomanLuštrik I know, but I'm working for a government agency; need I say more?
@RomanLuštrik might be something here
thanks @cath :)
happy birthday @erasmortg !
Happy Birthday @erasmortg
13:29
thanks @germcd @ProcrastinatusMaximus (great handle, btw!) :)
Happy birthday @erasmortg. The 30's are great ;)
hey @pierre :) thank you! yeah, been having quite some fun these past 2 years... all in all, better than my 20s Id say haha
someone want to close this against the op's preferred target? stackoverflow.com/q/36449012/1191259 i already closed it against a different one and so can't vote
thanks
13:39
@erasmortg I'm even thinking about keeping it (in case you didn't know yet: ProcrastinatusMaximum = Jaap)
@ProcrastinatusMaximus ah! that makes more sense, I was like 'huh, some new user I haven't heard, thousands of rep? I've been away for a long time'. I'd keep it if I was clever enough to come up with something like that :)
'erasmortg' is sadly just my name and rest of initias :/
it doesn't greatly restrict your options: wordplays.com/anagrammer you've got "ergo smart" and "rags metro" in there
oh and "rage storm"
@erasmortg my name is paste(sapply(strsplit(c('first name', 'last name'), ''), '[', 1:3), collapse = '')
oh, never occurred to me you were a McD, always read as "germ cd"
most people seem to do that
13:53
how nice to be called "germ" ^^ ;-p
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a compact disc of germ
hmm I could be "hurting ace", "unteach rig", "curing heat" :-) (or "naughty rice" o_O)
ha
thanks for the link @Frank it's quite fun :-)
:)
13:57
mangler cold nerd
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rofl
germ canned droll
germ corn lend lad
germ can lord lend
morn geld car lend

and I'm still scrolling
Enter my nickname, you should end up with my first name :p
I found "hug a cretin" somewhere :-D
(with an extraneous letter)
14:03
"true aching" is also quite nice
@germcd I believe you'll find a lot of germs there ;-p
@Tensibai "i nab ties" so your first name is "nab ties" amirite?
@Cath there does be a lot of germs in my name
@Frank rage storm????? That's it, im changing my actual name
I love that one too
yeah, how could you not?
14:06
@Tensibai your firstname is not an English word ;-p
Indeed
"eruption elf rear" sounds dirty. Need to keep scrolling
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:-)
@PierreLafortune haha that's awesome
I assume the worst miswording of my nick is "Tennis ball"
14:16
give me a racket ;-p
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I can be "a nicer thug" or "I hunt grace"
"he rung I act"
or I can just steal Jaap's nickname... I need to get back to work :-/
@Cath and nerds
indeed :-)
@Cath the only thing I get for you is "chat"- which make perfect sense now...
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touché
@DavidArenburg verranda bug rid
14:25
hmmm... "vanguard bride" for my full name...
and there is "gravid nude bra" ofcourse
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for my full name, one is "jobs via teen" :/
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and "join vast bee"
'join eve bats' , funny too
And done, back to work :p
14:44
tool req, even though i'm sure someone will answer stackoverflow.com/q/36454428/1191259
'A low rep user answered this question' - to me, it's the high rep users who are the worst rep-PersonalServicesWorkers. Presumably, that's how they got such high rep. — Martin James Apr 3 at 11:33
Does he imply that all high reps are also rep-ladies-of-the-night?
This just needs a few more votes: stackoverflow.com/q/36454745/324364
annoyingly hard to compute yearmon differences: stackoverflow.com/q/36454499 i can't figure a way to do it that isn't very ugly
15:09
well, going back to manually removing dataframes stackoverflow.com/posts/36455015/revisions
@Frank what was the conclusion of your discussion with @JonClements?
I think we left it at - I don't know enough to help properly :)
either that community support is not in sufficient evidence (which is fair -- i can't tell him where to draw that line) or yeah, what he said just now.

tbh, i'm not sure the steps we anticipated taking after the creation of a tag are as easy as we'd thought. saw a meta post today saying something about needing a certain number of qs to belong to a tag before synonymization works
also, Roman went ahead and edited the wiki, volunteering to migrate every pandas question over to for some reason
@Frank don't think that makes much sense
User asks terrible question yesterday, gets an answer. Asks another just as vague today. stackoverflow.com/questions/36453884/… I think they're being encouraged by getting responses on their garbage.
15:14
@DavidArenburg he didn't explain, you can ask him
@Frank so should we summon @Shog9 then?
He came up with the Meta Idea in the first place, he can decide what our next steps should be
@DavidArenburg well, on the one hand, we could take over the dataframes tag, edit its wiki and then syn data.frame into it, right? (and thereby not need mod or staff involvement)
@DavidArenburg link?
(i remember you mentioning that before, but don't recall following up on what you meant)
Mar 15 at 23:39, by Shog9
@DavidArenburg write up a meta post, see if anyone dissents.
@DavidArenburg oh, right. sure. seems like a good time to get his input. we've asked on meta and had no dissent about our proposed outcome
we just might not be SO savvy enough to know who needs to do what to get us there
Bear in mind that no dissent doesn't necessarily correlate with "approval" :p
15:25
yeah
correlates, but does not imply
(would be weird if it failed to correlate...)
and I thought I was a pedantic :p
:)
Anyway - if I knew what the solution was - I'd have done it already - I'm just sadly not sure. If you can get a definite go-ahead one way or t'other and need a mod to complete the steps because "system says no" or something - I'm quite happy to help out :)
I'm sure Shog will know what to do
Can't speak for Shog but I have a feeling he'd be of the same line of opinion as me. Get community backing and go from there...
15:37
there's that amorphous ideal again
@JonClements Please define "Get community backing". Isn't this what Meta for?
glad i can hand this case off to @rawr. op thinks c(x1,x2) has nothing to do with the pair of x1 and x2 ... stackoverflow.com/questions/36454992/…
in R Public, 22 hours ago, by Jon Clements
@Frank That one - I've never really worked out
@DavidA i think that's his answer
that's not really an answer
@DavidArenburg So flag it for moderator attention. ;)
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15:45
<sigh> :)
@DavidArenburg not sure why he's choosing to bring it up again if it's such a vague concept, but i see no point pursuing it
don't take it personally @JonClements, we are just very frustrated with this never ending retaging saga
in the meantime, might as well ask @Roman about the wiki edit again stackoverflow.com/posts/15156981/revisions ..?
yeah, it's not meant personally, of course
@DavidArenburg I'm not taking it personally don't worry - I'd be ill fitted to be a mod if I did. And yeah, I'm as frustrated as you are - but having a diamond doesn't always mean I can wave a wand and make everything okay :p
hmmm, not? Then it's time for a change :) There is a need in "delete everything annoying" button too for mods
user image
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This is me if I would to be a mod
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15:58
campaign poster for you right there
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yeah, I could go with the "Trump" strategy- say what ever comes to my mind and grab all the votes
there are many meta denizens who would vote for "make SO great again"
@DavidA didn't realize you could := with with=FALSE stackoverflow.com/a/36456334
@Frank yeah, I'm still trying to figure out the desired output. But it seem like making a copy twice isn't the correct way there
i think they want DT[subset, (cols1) := .SD, .SDcols = cols2] maybe
(looked at the answer before the question)
I think dt[c(2,3), (names1) := mget(names2)] maybe
@eddi nice idea, thanks. I don't have to check it right now. Will try later
@Frank This also seem to work. I like it. Never seen this before
16:13
oh, i figured it was the standard way
I think it will be faster than mget
k, time to go home
maybe, i guess they're all similar. mget's job is just to find a few objects, right? seems like it should be fast-ish
from my experience the *get functions are pretty slow as they need to extract the whole vector out
ok
while .SDcols will just use the columns
16:16
the op's way seems fine now. i just got thrown off by the second with=FALSE. i guess the more normal way would be dt[2:3, (names1) := .SD[, names2, with=FALSE]]
You could try to bench on a big data set with a reasonably big subset
he calls [.data.table twice and make copies using with = FALSE
and the code is pretty clunky IMO
oh, with=FALSE makes copies? it shouldn't need to
@Frank hmm, didn't Arun told you that here?
yeah, i guess so, still surprised by it
Mar 6 at 1:40, by Arun
@Frank with=FALSE deep copies, just to clarify.
heh
16:18
yup, just found it ,too
anyway, really need to go
ok, cya
i'll comment in my "answer" there
 
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17:40
and just now added yours to it
18:00
@eddi is this answer salvageable? or just delete...
join in watching dplyr::rowwise get clobbered stackoverflow.com/q/36454565
5 seconds down to 3 milliseconds
@MichaelChirico maybe it could simply be dupe closed against Arun's answer explaining when to set the key..?
@Frank I've wrote a foverlaps solution for this but I need a big data set to bench over
i didn't actually read the q or a (... no idea how i ended up commenting, really), but that does look like a good case for foverlaps
Hi @eipi10
Hi David
18:14
@Frank I'm benching now on a big data set. And didn't see your comments
oh, right, i deleted them. i was asking for the bigger benchmark
rowwise is always a good target for colossal whuppings in benchmarks, seems like
ok, my R session died
18:28
another rowwise slamming, but everyone is in love w dplyr obviously stackoverflow.com/q/36392134/4964651
this question is getting the answers it deserves: stackoverflow.com/q/36459131
@mtoto pretty awful question. i still wonder at how many of y'all answered and upvoted it...
@MichaelChirico I think I was too harsh, sorry about that. I do think that the answer can be salvaged, but the question is terrible to begin with.
@Frank I think it's a legitimate shortcoming of dplyr
but perhaps not the best example to illustrate it
yeah, but that question didn't deserve such careful consideration. i mean, they started by writing a function that uses x:y on floats between 0 and 1! effectively, the function amounts to f(x,y) = x
yeah that was my first comment
18:41
hi & welcome @eipi10
yeah, i saw that
@Frank speaking of floats, you fluent in Python?
read through a tutorial a few months ago, but haven't used it. why?
Hi...I feel like I've walked in on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Stack Overflow R edition
oh, in that case, welcome, i just figured you'd been here before :)
18:44
I'm kind of being pressured into learning it bc of work
but dont care too much for it so far, rather stick to R
@Frank nope, I added @eipi10 about half an hour ago
@mtoto in my opinion, you're lucky. there's hardly any language easier to learn or more readable than python. imagine if they had made you learn and use SAS!
so yeah, i like python, just don't need it (yet?)
@mtoto i studied / took notes in jupyter while learning it, which made it go quite smoothly. mostly just looked at python-course.eu
that's a nice site @Frank
@eipi10 I thought you might like it here, see the room description for more background info about this chat-room
@eddi newbie question, i'm feeling nice so don't want to scare him off :)
happy to hear what's wrong, nothing better than learning something from posting a misguided answer :)
18:51
im almost done with the datacamp courses, but need to start doing actual work in Python to really learn
yeah, i guess that's the best way. i've only done one-loop exercises
19:11
Well, thanks for inviting me Procrastinatus. Happy to be here.
@eipi10 Procrastinatus is Jaap btw. He is just operating undercover so he can get some +1 from a certain user
@MichaelChirico my point is simply that no matter what sort you do, for a single feature, a priori sort+binary lookup (always more than N comparisons) is going to be slower than linear lookup (always N comparisons). If it turns out that it's actually not, then you're likely missing smth in the story (in this case I think it's some combination of overhead + processing of R syntax/operations). But OP needs to go over this stuff themselves to appreciate any of it.
@DavidArenburg thanks for letting me know. This SO name-changing thing is very confusing. I was just getting used to @42-
you might also wonder who this Handcart person is stackoverflow.com/tags/r/topusers i think Jaap and he changed on the same day, avatars and names both
i was confused. and another room denizen also changed that day
19:29
It was actually Hadd E. Nuff (Richard) who started this when he had another collision with that certain user
Anyway, @eipi10 you can also call me Jaap (which is my real name, but I have to wait at least 30 days before I can change back to that)
I think this question should be closed
Yes, I remember you; just didn't realize that you (Jaap) were now @Procrastinatus. @DavidArenburg I actually noticed that one also. Hmm, what should I be next...
20:03
@eipi10 hopefully not a bad remembrance (and if so, just let me know how I misbehaved so I can learn from it)
20:31
Ha ha. Never fear. I remembered you because there are a number of questions that we've both answered or commented on. No misbehavior that I can recall :)
yeah, I couldn't remember either; but you never know how your memory fails ;-)
 
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Much more managable if you only allow contiguous matrices. The problem of allowing row- or column-skipping is much more difficult — MichaelChirico 33 secs ago
@MichaelChirico yeah, much more manageable and still very interesting. looking forward to answers of either variant / hoping the op doesn't bother clarifying
i suspect there is a way to structure the problem that makes it more manageable, like regarding !is.na(M) as a graph between "row nodes" and "col nodes", then you need to find a subgraph where all "row nodes" are connected to all "col nodes" within the subgraph... seems manageable for a larger matrix at a distance
not sure if that's proper graph theory, but it's somewhat similar to the structure in finite markets
*regarding !is.na(M) as an adjacency matrix, i mean

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