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12:06 AM
thanks @Frank, that's interesting
 
 
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4:28 AM
apparently Spark has a translate function too
 
 
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6:39 AM
good morning
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6:56 AM
Good morning everyone :-)
 
7:13 AM
@Cath indeed good stuff for illustrating that correlation doesn't mean causation
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7:30 AM
Late good morning to all
 
 
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8:47 AM
Ha, demo chart for e.g. connect data gaps highlights, for a given x, values on both lines. When I run this locally (without api_create()), it doesn't behave like that.
Hang on, different package version.
 
Hello
 
Nope, still no dice.
Aloha.
Don't mind me, just talking to myself...
 
Never used plotly, sorry.
Post a Question, abuse the hivemind, kind of outsourcing trial and errors :)
 
9:12 AM
 
 
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10:17 AM
@zx8754 hammered
 
@Jaap perfect!
 
:-)
 
 
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1:32 PM
This is how you achieve simultaneous hover effect: stackoverflow.com/questions/41600579/…
 
2:00 PM
Yes! R is now install on all nodes. The R shell in spark works as expected! Time for fun! #nomorepython :p
 
2:11 PM
@Sotos what does that exactly mean? you can now run R inside Spark?
 
@Jaap Yup. I can use either sparkR or sparklyr which use the distributed engine of spark to do the heavy stuff (from raw data to aggregated), and then collect them locally as R data frames and continue with regular R-code
 
2:59 PM
That setup sounds neat, @Sotos.
Haven't had the chance yet, but I would like to give spark a whirl some day.
I've thoroughly enjoyed working on a 500 core cluster a few years back.
Not that our workstation with two CPUs and 48 threads was anticlimactic, just sayin'.
My next step is to study awk. The syntax looks something I want to bite my teeth in and shake my head vigorously.
 
@RomanLuštrik Highly recommended...
It handles GB of data like it is nothing
 
3:48 PM
maybe it needs string to Date dupe? Or is it a typo?
 
4:12 PM
@RonakShah probably a typo, since they're using data.table, could let them know about roll="nearest" (with data from the answer, it's data.table(df)[.(x), on=.(df), roll="nearest", which=TRUE]), i guess
i couldn't find any roll nearest dupe, though
 
 
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8:48 PM
any dupe for "i used c(number, not a number) and weird stuff happened"? stackoverflow.com/q/52450827
(answering for now at op's request...)
 

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