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7:57 AM
Hello hello :-)
 
Hello real Friday! (thought yesterday was Friday)
 
@zx8754 I had that feeling too, I was very disappointed this morning...
 
and I was surprised that it is already Friday :D
Hello all :)
 
@Cath I was happy to get rid of kids for one more day! :D
 
@zx8754 my boy started the Harry Potter saga so he's not much trouble those days, always nose in book :-)
and my girl isn't much trouble any day :-)
and that's all kids I have :-D
@RonakShah lucky you ;-p
 
8:21 AM
Good morning all
 
8:34 AM
username of the day: employed-russian
 
lol
 
@zx8754 haha, is employment hard in russia?
 
@Sotos no idea... probably hard to find a job as a Russian at Google :)
 
8:55 AM
aloha!
 
@RonakShah why did you delete? you just need to add a recursion part on the nested lists
though I guess it would be Roland answer but with lengths instead of length
 
but then wouldn't it be same as Roland?
yes, exactly!
 
then you need to find a way to do recursion in another way... but good luck... ;-p
 
I was proud of myself for that answer for 5 mins until... (◔_◔)
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9:02 AM
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lol..I am bookmarking this site wrttn.me/30dbfd
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(´▽`)
excellent
 
though pmax() solution is better than what OP was doing
 
@mtoto much much much better
 
 
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12:39 PM
anyone can reproduce? : stackoverflow.com/q/53668016/4137985
in the pdf I get, second mu is not in italic
 
@Cath same as yours, looks OK not italic
data.table question: How would you speed up melt (reshape from wide to long)? Chunk it by columns or by rows, other tips?
 
@zx8754 are you using RStudio?
 
@Cath yes
 
hmm I'm not and I was thinking it might be someting happening in the export to pdf... I guess not
 
Must be to do with OS font names not matching.
 
12:50 PM
indeed, OP just edited they're on MacOS
 
1:15 PM
@RonakShah I think it's a good thing for you that it is friday ;-p
 
@Cath it definitely is ;)
R-Studio is taking a survey on how and why people learn R. Fill it up if you have time docs.google.com/forms/d/e/…
 
1:32 PM
> If you could change one thing about R and its tool chain that would have made it easier for you to learn and use, what would it be?
stringsAsFactors = FALSE :)
 
1:47 PM
rofl:
@Cath, I have no variable names 'typeof' ! — Imed 10 mins ago
(answer to my suggestion of running sapply(OPdata, typeof) to know the type of their variables...)
@zx8754 definitely !!
 
@Cath LOL
I remember myself doing these sort of comments/questions when started learning R
Maybe not that much though :p
 
the guy needs to spend some time reading documentation, he does not seem to have a real idea of what he is doing...
@Sotos indeed I doubt you've ever been that "low" ;-) we all made newbie's mistakes, of course, but that guy never tried to learn it seems
 
2:05 PM
@zx8754 repex? ;-)
 
@Jaap No :D use imagination.
Didn't want to dig in, before getting your opinions.
 
@zx8754 anyway: I doubt whether chuncking would lead to a faster solution
if memory is an issue, then chuncking could be a viable improvement
 
Sorry, not faster, maybe memory efficient? Currently normal melt works on 16GB, would prefer to make it work with 4 or 8GB? Input file is about 3G
 
@zx8754 no alternative to melting?
 
I am all ears Cath :)
do you mean bash magic?
 
2:09 PM
@zx8754 repex first ;-p
@zx8754 I meant still R but that maybe a solution... which has no chance of coming from me though ;-)
 
@zx8754 split according the id.vars and then melt?
 
No worries, thank you. Just used melt with tonne of memory on HPC, probably not worth the effort of recoding while I could just get more memory.
Can't help but agree mostly with Meh.
 
yes, I would like to see graph of ratio of duplicates to questions posted on SO year on year basis.
I have a feeling the overall trend is going upwards.
 
definitely...
@RonakShah and you'll often find someone's answer underneath... (recent example: stackoverflow.com/q/53671565/4137985)
 
@Cath haa..true :D but I am quite surprised that he didn't answer this one stackoverflow.com/questions/53671303/…
 
lol
ok gtg kids to pick up for judo class :-)
have a nice week-end !!
 
2:45 PM
you too.. :)
 
3:12 PM
@RonakShah just 11 seconds ;-)
 
@Jaap yep..so close.
 
4:03 PM
@Frank nice alternative with with :-)
 
4:34 PM
thanks :)
 
4:45 PM
looking at the new welcome wagon post stackoverflow.blog/2018/12/04/… i like how their comment examples reflect how i feel about the comment-rating project itself “Why do you want to do this?" "“What are you actually trying to achieve?"
seems plausible to me that it's not differences in "commitment to the community" so much as in understanding of what the vague terms in the questionnaire mean. meta folk will look into that outside of the questionnaire, while mods will ask employees, and employees will ask the researchers... don't know how they could have dealt with that differently except keeping it secret and limiting participants to pre-written instructions (which seems like overkill / inconsistent with "community openness")
 

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