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6:54 AM
Hello
just noticed repro R post is now closed? stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/…
 
Yeah, I noticed that too a while ago. And closed by names I don't recognize right away.
 
Yep, non has R tag on their profile...
 
Arguably, the question is not very R specific... But the question was very relevant back in the day and I think it still holds. It proves to be a helpful resource to many beginners (but not all).
 
if its locked on the same day as it was closed (by Yvette) then it was either featuring on the SOCV room or on some Meta
I've also kind of straggled if this question is on topic. It is seem to be mostly programming related but some how sounds opinion based too
 
Guess closed is OK, as long as it doesn't get deleted. Doubt there will more ways to make repro data.
just closed sounds a bit negative, we send users to read the post and it is closed.
 
7:16 AM
yeah, it's kind of contradictive: "Please refer to this closed/locked/off topic question on how to create an on topic question"
 
@DavidArenburg Should it just be migrated to SO-Meta?
 
@Roland Don't know, perhaps. Though I'm not convinced it's OT here. I don't think the mod that locked it either. She basically says: "All the answers here are wiki anyway, so just edit the existing once, no need to pile new ones"
 
7:32 AM
Good morning all
 
Good morning
 
8:19 AM
Is this worth migrating or shall we close?
 
8:34 AM
Hi everyone :-)
Hey @David what's up?
@RomanLuštrik does this: gsub(".* (\\d+)/.*", "\\1", "Some text 1 37/8\n") work?
I think problem was you didn't specify there was other stuff before the numbers
 
It would appear so. Very strange.
I also tried this:
> gsub("^.*(\\d+)/.*", "\\1", "Some text 1 37/8\n")
[1] "7"
 
@RomanLuštrik because it just takes the last one, "3" is taken in the "." some stuff being greedy problem ;-)
in my regex, I specified the space before the numbers you wanted to retrieve, so the whole number is taken
 
9:17 AM
Yes, that worked, thank you. I suspected a greedy problem but wasn't sure how to make it less greedy.
 
9:32 AM
hello @ all
 
 
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10:52 AM
"Thanks for your time and effort. Finally, accepting the answer from akrun as he was quick": why not? I wouldn't say that's the best reason....
 
That's my beef - he posts some half baked answer and keeps editing it for 10 minutes.
 
exactly
 
11:08 AM
@RomanLuštrik motivations
whatever makes them happy
99% of interactions with him always end up in negative mood, no matter how much I try to be "nice".
 
11:21 AM
never seen this R user before; could be that he changed his name though
 
They've been a member for 6 years. Changed name, for sure.
 
Maybe finished Phd, now looking for job :)
 
That's a great hypothesis. :D
 
could very well be the case
 
Can't easily find previous name(s), but one can data mine it. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/271267/…
 
11:36 AM
Yes. Julius' suggestion worked - changing the ggplot(...) call to print(ggplot(...)) in the plotData function. Perhaps it should be posted as an answer instead of a comment? — bstock Dec 13 '12 at 22:55
since 2012 didn't change?
 
@Cath Hey Kate, sorry had to run the gym
now I gtg again :)
 
12:01 PM
Those 700 answers had to come from somewhere... :)
 
 
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1:19 PM
owwww
Hey @zx8754, you answered my very first question I posted on here when I was just starting out with R and I've seen your answers a few times since. I just wanted to say thanks for answering my question as helpfully and speedily as you did, at that point I wasn't going to continue with R, but I have written almost everyday since and am now employed as a data analyst ! — hello_friend 10 mins ago
4
 
Always nice to get those messages. I got them via twitter, email, even in person from random people I've met "on the street" (at the department).
 
Yeah, it is indeed nice. On twitter someone said they have a folder on their desktop with screenshots of "thanks" they get online, to help them on bad days.
 
2:11 PM
@DavidArenburg If you run to go there then the gym is already done when you arrive I guess ;-p
@RomanLuštrik not so sure, he was called "Julius" already in 2012 :-/:
Thank you Julius, the answer worked fine for me. I wasn't aware I had this question still going on. Sorry for the inconveniences. — Santi XGR Sep 23 '12 at 16:09
 
This is a new one to me:
It almost feels like SO is paying a little too much attention to what I'm doing.
Like when I order that extra large pizza and start getting diet e-mails (j/k).
 
@BrodieG I got that badge when shared your car ggplot :)
 
2:41 PM
 
3:02 PM
close (and what to do with the so-called answers?)
 
 
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4:08 PM
annoying/weird... readLines picks up some imaginary character (that i cannot confirm the existence of in notepad++):
> readLines(fn, n=1)
[1] "ext_e_id,e_id,name,feed_type,venue_id,n_perf,start_date,e_date,e_time,onsale_date,city,state_code,country_code,metro_code,performer,tour,format,genre,special"
> fread(fn, nrow=0)
Empty data.table (0 rows) of 19 cols: ext_e_id,e_id,name,feed_type,venue_id,n_perf...
(at the start of the line)
 
@Frank hidden characters.. I have kind of Y with ¨ from time to time... no idea what encoding option is required to avoid the trouble :-/
 
i guess as long as fread is blind to it, i can use that for now...
re Announcer badge, somehow i get one of those every few months. guess i use "share link" a lot
 
@Frank maybe a BOM (byte order mark)?
 
@Jaap ah, yeah, seems to be. somehow the hadley-documented encoding fix does not work inside readLines stackoverflow.com/a/21692575/1191259
apparently such a fix only exists for other functions like read.csv ... stackoverflow.com/a/26347303 well, no more readLines for me
 
4:25 PM
readLines with fileEncoding="UTF-8-BOM" doesn't work?
 
yeah, it has no fileEncoding arg. its encoding arg ignores such a value
readLines goes to C, where apparently it doesn't piggyback off the same encoding tool as other base R functions..
 

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