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3:45 AM
should this be closed as typo stackoverflow.com/questions/56141006/… or is there a duplicate ?
 
 
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5:25 AM
@RonakShah In my opinion, that's not a typo. Perhaps there's a duplicate somewhere...
 
5:42 AM
hello
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6:05 AM
Helo
One of these should close other 3, agree?
6 years: https://stackoverflow.com/q/15860071
5 years: https://stackoverflow.com/q/23543825
2 years: https://stackoverflow.com/q/39110755
0 years (Ronak): https://stackoverflow.com/q/56141006
 
the 5 yr one can be used to close 6 & 2 yr ones, but having doubts about the link Ronak posted
 
6:20 AM
@Jaap done
 
6:56 AM
@camille the whitesource guy is back with a WARNING stackoverflow.com/questions/56143322/…
 
7:06 AM
@RonakShah looks like whitesource is "new" toy for developers, I'd expect to have more posts in the future, at the moment there are only 10. Maybe create a tag, and let him be?
close as we are not lawyers stackoverflow.com/q/49686116/680068
 
morning all
 
7:53 AM
Hey everyone :-)
 
8:35 AM
@thelatemail Nice one, was thinking about merge, didn't think long enough :)
 
 
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12:12 PM
Possibly well meaning but utterly unfocussed (and inappropriate for tag) question needs four kill-votes: stackoverflow.com/questions/56138545/…
 
...print('Algorithm Completed. You rock! \,,/')...because you are worth it! :D
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Sometimes I get bored...so I have my scripts print cool messages :)
 
12:24 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel voted
 
12:45 PM
@RonakShah I guess they mean business this time
 
 
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10:53 PM
stackoverflow.com/questions/56157945/… - I can't even find a good duplicate for 'how to add a column'.
 
@thelatemail they posted another question where it came out that they thought tibbles aren't data frames
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Q: How to add variables (columns) from one tibble to another tibble

vasili111I have two tibbles. Tibble one looks like: first | second 1 |2 1 |2 1 |2 Tibble two looks like: third | forth 3 |4 3 |4 3 |4 I want to add to tibble two all variables (columns) of tibble one by using variable names (first and second) so that tibble two should loo...

For both, the question is essentially "is a tibble a data frame?" and that seems kinda off topic
 
@camille - I'm glad I learnt R many years ago and just added an understanding of data.table and tibble and everything else on top of the basic structures. I can sympathise with them because it must be confusing for a newbie starting in 2019.
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Totally agree, except the first line of the docs for tibble says "tibble() constructs a data frame. It is used like base::data.frame(), but with a couple notable differences" and it just seems like they didn't read that
 
11:17 PM
@camille - wait, you read documentation?
 
11:27 PM
imagine learning about tibbles first before data.frames
 

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