@zx8754 It seems he's developing a new habit. He was already fast in posting answers covering as many different solutions as possible but the anwers where IMO more or less accurat. But in the past day, I noticed several cases where his answers didn't match the questions, either incomplete, not to the point, or ignoring tags.
It seems that he's now in a mood where he doesn't bother to understand the OP's intensions but to fire "standardised" answers fast if they might go vaguely in that direction.
And of course, his reactions are typically rude when told that he missed the point of the question.
@RonakShah what is "this" ? ;-p David opened this chat room so we can gather and moderate r. He invited people with enough rep (+ me ;-) ) to moderate, including akrun. So akrun was there somewhere around the beginning.
ok nvm it is maybe a good option, didn't look carefully at the question :-/
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@RonakShah let's see what happened there: I read the Q too fast, put a comment (I just deleted it) that did not solve it but that made akrun add what was in it in his A, just in case Op was looking for it, with a comment to reassure the OP that what he was putting (which was actually already in the Q) was the same as my comment o_O
@RomanLuštrik Actually, it is criticism. I have worked with some large C code bases and they always invent their own foreach on macroses to simplify code.
@akrun I think in your original dataset you have dupes, so , change the code to dcast(setDT(df1), Date + rowid(Date) ~ Description, value.var = "Start.time") — akrun17 mins ago
@TravisJ you know what I like most about this question? "viewed 2685 times" notice at the sidebar. Hope it means 2K+ readers learned one more way to clean up the off-topic garbage, one more way to break old rotten romance. Myself, I don't do roomba voting at Stack Overflow but that's only because I don't have enough time for that; knowing that others do this and more of others learn to do this makes me feel really good — gnatOct 9 '15 at 22:09
my impression is that SOCVR + its fans are not a unified front, plenty have their own thoughts, some along lines like this... my impression just from seeing them on meta, that is
@DirkEddelbuettel - this is what I get for trying to write a simple tutorial on timezone usage
D'oh. Okay, guess mine was a bad suggestion... Hm, maybe filter with !grepl("\\d{4}-\\d{2}-\\d{2}", Date) instead. Hard to diagnose without a concrete example. General guidance is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/… — Frank7 mins ago
Germany is getting better every day. I don't have much time to go around though as I m with my dad at the clinic every day for 5 hours.
Treatment is under way but we won't know anything until Monday
Monday he has the last session where they will inject him with a couple of viruses, create artificial fever on him and target all the immune system to cancer cells
my answer would be "use whitespace liberally and think about how your comments and layout will serve you a year or more from now", but those were more general problems for me than just in my r code
i was wrestling with malformed text tables today, not fun. got a field that should be "city, state" entered without quotes and with missing values as NULL, hence variable # cols per row. blargh to that
fortunately, someone else at my company knows how to handle that properly