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@Frank honestly I'd just do a grid search on the contiguous problem... only nC2/2 possibilities then, about 1e4 for his example
00:57
yeah, for the contiguous problem, i guess that's feasible
wouldn't be surprised if josliber posted a fairly scalable integer programming approach to the full solution. i've seen that happen several times
 
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A: Speeding up the performance of write.table

MichaelChiricoHot of the presses we've got a new contender -- fwrite has just been added to the data.table package's development version (1.9.7; a push of 1.9.8 to CRAN is expected in the near future, but check here for instructions to install dev for now) thanks to the hard work of Otto Seiskari. It performs...

seem like a reasonable benchmark to everyone? @Arun @jangorecki at least on this test fwrite is basically as fast as base save! I'm quite impressed by that.
 
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06:53
@MichaelChirico it might be nice to compare it with the new feather format as well
07:07
@Frank What did I do now? :)
morning peeps
hello all :-)
morning cath!
good morning @Cath @RomanLuštrik @erasmortg :-)
\o
Here's a case where adding `` until it works - doesn't work.
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Q: R - remove the vertical bar at the end of a string

JJ.YI am trying to remove the vertical bar at the end of some strings. E.x. I want "A|B|C|" to be just "A|B|C". I have tried many things, including having multiple escapes, but none of them worked. I tried: gsub("([\\|])$", "", string) gsub("([\\|]$)", "", string) gsub("\\|$", "", string) gsub(...

07:20
Howdy
@RomanLuštrik couldn't his variable be a factor ?
hi @Tensibai!
@RomanLuštrik I voted to close "not reproducible"
07:39
@Cath Yeah, user didn't bother too much when other pushed him a bit.
08:00
Morning all
second last day at work
@germcd :-( any prospects on a new job already?
@ProcrastinatusMaximus I had two interviews on Tuesday
@germcd that is nice, what was your impression afterwards?
08:27
@MichaelChirico I'm also impressed! it would definitely be worth to see how fwrite scales visually :)
09:20
I think the first interview went well and I did bad in the second interview.
The first company is newer and has a bar
09:32
@germcd Like with beers ?
@Tensibai cans of beer on a Friday, there was also a couple of bottles of whiskey on the shelf
sigh Hopefully there's a real bar next my office :p
hmmm
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Q: Need Follow option in user profiles

sreeranga prasadTeam we need follow option in user profiles to follow them to get instant search befits. it help us to gain knowledge from top reputed users.

I need this so I can follow that specific user in order to get instant search benefits and gain critical knowledge
09:50
@Tensibai get a remote job and your next office could be a real bar
@germcd I'm actually working nearly only on aws, I could work from the bar with a laptop :p
ROFL
by that logic MS devs do that quite often... Windows Vista, Windows 8...
We should try an interview at MS
@DavidArenburg I can see advantages to following the top users on the R tag
10:02
@germcd which R? btw, just today I understood what you meant by I R instead of I are...
After posting an answer starting with "In are we usually don't....blabla"
So now I see this quite often lately under the title of "The data.table way"
tab %>% data.table() %>% .[, list(Means = mean(Tag.Count)), by = Entrez.ID]
Dirk, Bonded Dust, A Handcart And Mohair etc.
it's from when I when I was sending texts old nokia phones
@germcd I thought it's an R reference....
@germcd What about @Cath? You could follow her in order to get a quick Marshal badge
10:24
@DavidArenburg it was, I was explaining why I saw the connection
Interestingly it this the same in the cartoon too
@DavidArenburg or the nameless man
yeah, this is what I meant when linking this Meta..
muhahah, this is gold
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A: A "friends list" on Stack Overflow would be nice

cletusRepeat after me: SO is not a social networking site.

@DavidArenburg I wonder if anyone posted that link for developer story( or whatever it's called)
@germcd or that SO groups nonsense
his avatar fits the answer like a glove
10:31
they never want us to leave so we can see more ads
@germcd you can use the user rss-feed for that
popularization all over SO <sigh>
I wonder if we should kill this as a dupe of this
or is not dupish enough?
@MichaelChirico awesome! Very thorough.. like it :-).
11:20
@DavidArenburg good enough imo
11:49
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Q: If so many people use set.seed(123) doesn't that affect randomness of world's reporting?

jchaykowIt seems like everyone just uses set.seed(123) or set.seed(1234) when they are doing random sampling. If so many people use just a select few integers for set.seed(), doesn't that mean that everyone is drawing from the same state of the random number generator and therefore all results are not a...

I use set.seed(42)
heh
Any thoughts on how to handle this thing stackoverflow.com/questions/36474728/… ?
@DavidArenburg The warnings are in the comments, I think there's nothing more to do. As OP doesn't state his/her final goal, it's hard to advise for a better solution in an answer.
the problem is that bad practices keep being recommended. Now list2env has been added
I was once downvoted by the creator of list2env himself for recommending using list2env in an answer of mine
12:05
Close - Off topic - Other: Bad practice?
12:24
you can now download a windows R server from MSN for free
pretty cool
13:02
2 bosses, each somehow hating the other, very comfortable situation <smiley that shoots itself in the head>
13:17
sounds tough
@Cath Did you get pinged on that question for data frame merge?
vocals fork wet is an anagram of Stack Overflow
@PierreLafortune yep, on another answer I posted on a Q from same OP
@germcd So is Alfresco Wok Tv :)
@germcd it is, people trying to manipulate you on way or another... most of the time they just ignore each other but sometimes, like now, they need to communicate and it explodes...
@PierreLafortune I didn't read carefully either the original Q nor the update but does my comment make sense (if yes, the guy should probably read some tutorials, or just stop coding...)
13:28
They want a summary of the summary.
If they switch functions in aggregate it will create a new summary. They prob need to run another summary after
@JonClements and calf wok voters
@Cath I have no idea why I did do.call(rbind,.....), then create a list.
When you read your code and you're like o_O wth
@PierreLafortune rofl (happens to me all the time ;-) )
@PierreLafortune But isn't it nice when you go back to your old code and realize how much you have learned since writing it?
So true @Roland
13:45
HI all..
Hi @AvinashRaj
hi @AvinashRaj
Hi PIerre , @germcd
14:02
@RomanLuštrik um, you labeled the dataframes tag as inappropriate for pandas. that means that you volunteered to remove it from the 3000 existing pandas questions... you did this by making the most recent edit here: stackoverflow.com/posts/15156981/revisions
i guess you know this and are just trolling, though
@Tens you here?
Hi @AvinashRaj
@Roland lately I'm "rewriting" codes I wrote ~6 years ago and apart from being satisfied to see how much I've evolved, I'm also quite ashamed... ;-)
hi @Avinash :-)
last voted needed here, not reproducible : stackoverflow.com/q/36466555/4137985
14:23
@DavidArenburg Now yes :)
@Tensibai I need a quick yes/no answer if you know it ofcourse
Go for it
lets say I'm running something on a port that I can access using my webrowser
@PierreLafortune I just realised it wasn't actually the OP that pinged me but user3253470, did you get ping by the same user ? (he already pinged me 2 days ago, I don't really like this method - even if my avatar is tinkerBELL - it is really not needed on SO anyway)...
I think there should be an easy way for ither people on the VPN network to access it too, no?
by doing something like darenburg-pc\\127.0.0.1:5563
14:25
@DavidArenburg depends if it listen only on localhost no
or I can't rememebr the syntax
So no, 127.0.0.1 is the loopback adress, i.e its purpose is to let your computer talk to itself only
so how can I make it chatty as Cath?
if it's open on every adress (0.0.0.0:5563 in netstat -an output) then they can yes
(assuming there's no firewall in the path)
@DavidArenburg ^^ (nothing will or can ever be)
14:27
@Tensibai how do I do that?
or this is an application specific?
@DavidArenburg depends on the application, there should be a setting somewhere telling it to listen on localhost or 0.0.0.0 (usually)
hmm.. OK thanks, that was helpful
not sure I can set this in RStudio though
@Tensibai Ok, Listening on http://0.0.0.0:5563
Now how do I share it?
It should have machine infront of it?
@DavidArenburg err, I'd venture that if we queried how many lines of chat are contributed by various individuals, we would find that someone who's name starts with D (and ends in avid Arenburg) would probably win the chattiest contest.
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@BrodieG yes :) You've got me :)
I'm responsible for about 50% of the messages here lol
@BrodieG you know those stats are listed, right? David's at ~27%, i think
you can hover over people's names on chat.stackoverflow.com
14:40
@BrodieG let Truth be spoken :-)
err, 29%, and you're at 0% :)
Cath's at only 9% a little ahead of me
@Frank Awesome, thanks.
Interestingly, from quick inspection I can't find anyone with that proportion (29%) in other chatrooms either.
I'm a rounding error :(
I'm glad there isn't a "useful or not" classification though :-)
heh, matlab has a 22%, Drew in "campaigns" is 37%
@BrodieG you're white noise ;-)
14:44
@Cath OP pinged me
@PierreLafortune I wonder it if isn't 2 accounts for the same user... or 2 colleagues ?
@BrodieG What are you trying to say? :)
Wow I'm 8.9% of the python room - I need to talk more :p
@Pierre :
@DavidArenburg Just making observations, that is all.
14:45
@Cath Can you help me with UPDATE section of this question: [stackoverflow.com/questions/35484595/…user3253470 6 hours ago
@Cath yeah, he is pinging users that once helped him
can you help me with this question: [stackoverflow.com/questions/36420909/…user3253470 2 days ago
@DavidArenburg oh yes I remember you said you were pinged for the same Q I was
@DavidArenburg now http://you_machine_name:5563 should be available (on local network)
It seem to work with your IP address, but the server fails for my IP address for some reason
@DavidArenburg 0.0.0.0 is just fine (listening on each IP address of the computer)
14:53
@Tensibai it says it listens to it but it still opens it in 127.0.0.1:5563 for some reason
yeah, dunno
neither (didn't work with Shiny)
And netstat stiil stay listening on 127.0.0.1 ?
14:56
I wonder if this somehow related to chrome
I don't know how you access it at first,
same url replacing 127.0.0.1 by your machine name should work if it listen properly
it's already open
ha! Worked!
14:59
hmm, so I don't really need a Shiny Server....
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm‌​mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
need to think about it
Rofl
 
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@jangorecki @Arun updated with an attempt at showing scale-up: stackoverflow.com/a/36465497/3576984
looks a bit clunky, but it takes some time to run so it's a bit tough to fine-tune
@ProcrastinatusMaximus thanks for the suggestion, never heard of feather, exploring now...
@Frank thanks for the edit btw. Forgot to tell you
@MichaelChirico looks fine to me.
Any other choice of name recommendations for this functionality?
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A: dplyr: efficient way to filter one data frame by ranges in another

ArunIn the current devel version of data.table, v1.9.7, non-equi joins is implemented. With this, I've created a wrapper for these kind of operations where the task involves finding if a point lies in any of the intervals provided, and if so return TRUE, else FALSE. I've called it anywhere() for no...

Thinking of within(), but doesn't really tell immediately the difference with between()...
17:56
@ProcrastinatusMaximus wow, over 20x speed-up using feather. Maybe add that as a separate answer, and I'll incorporate it to my benchmarks?
@Arun I think the installation link should be github.com/Rdatatable/data.table/wiki/Installation?
@DavidArenburg oops, yes indeed. Fixed. Thanks.
@Arun Also, how is this conceptually different from foverlaps? I can easily solve this question with it too
no need to set keys, duplicate columns, remove unnecessary columns etc.. can also use it on vectors/data.frames. Like ?anywhere says, it's a convenience function, for subsetting a data.table with logical values..
@Arun so you giving up on foverlaps then?
18:03
@DavidArenburg what makes you think that? It's for a different problem.
ok, so I'll need to install the dev version and read the documentation I guess
@Arun nice!
@DavidArenburg oh you mean adding mget? yeah, i should've included it there to begin with. just an oversight on my part
@Frank no, the benchmark edit on one of my answers
18:17
oh right, np
@Pierre I wonder who worked on the AI
JWT is an ad agency, so def not them
It looks like R was being used in the clip, but it was short
It's Python. I can see at 2:04 in hd
@Arun possible alternative names:

`%in_ranges%` / `%in_range%`
`%covered_by%`
`%found_in%`
`%in_any%`
yeah, i was just thinking covered_by... essentially its "in the union of a set of intervals"
to me all of those sound better when reading the code, and so help elucidate what the function is doing
@Frank exactly, I think that's my preferred choice. Evokes coverings from real analysis.
18:23
yeah
@PierreLafortune Speaking of Python, I don't get it when the function is used as in R pd.isnull(df2['one']) and when with a dot as in df2['four'].notnull(). Is this eqvivalent to R's latest hit, the %>%?
Not sure. I haven't messed with Python since finishing the datacamp course.
@JonClements?
i don't think it's anologous. they just wrote both a function isnull and a DataFrame method, .notnull that can both be used to do the same thing. different from piping which is pure syntactic sugar... i could be wrong, having not actually installed pandas yet
like f(d) and d.f() need not both exist
yes
this is what I was thinking
it looks unnecessarily confusing
18:28
just a different paradigm to get used to, i figure, but yeah i also find it confusing
pandas has a nice documentation though
lots of examples and all
cant recall anything like that in R\
yeah, i also like the sphinx typesetting system for their docs
@MichaelChirico thought of inrange as well. So far I like it the best / makes sense. Have also asked Matt..
Thanks!
@mtoto thanks!
But looks like you can't copy-paste with all those >>> everywhere >:(
downside to "inrange" is mostly the existence of R functions %in% and range, the latter only pertaining to a single interval, not a union of intervals
18:37
Seriously, what's on earth is this thing github.com/hadley/tibble
@MichaelChirico yeah, i'm not a fan of that
@DavidArenburg first step towards inevitable merging of hadleyverse with the teletubbies brand
@DavidArenburg lol
(judging by the name)
like a parody of a hadley package, but it's a real thing
all Hadleys package descriptions contain the word modern too often
18:39
@Frank is an upside, no? :-)
@DavidArenburg gotta match the earrings
@Arun yeah :) but only up to the point where the intuition i carry over from those functions fails to fit. it's a pretty good fit, though ... i've still got a mild preference for something like %in_cover% just to alert me that it's not actually about a single range/interval
@Frank what about %in_ranges%? :-p
yeah, actually, that works for me
dunno if data.table wants underscores, though (does it have any in functions now?)
i guess %inranges% works?
@Frank true. never thought of that.
%in.ranges%? I still like separation...
18:44
or camelCase
personally hate camel case
there's already ITime and foverlaps already follows IRanges
and a huge pain that base switches arbitrarily among all the rules
Still, fwiw %inRanges% hurts my eyes
19:14
wow I missed the non-equi join thingi
this is one is a major update
19:38
Getting into this hclust stuff. Wondering how good of a tool it is
20:25
Did they implement sep2 in fread() yet? stackoverflow.com/questions/36485649/…

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