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03:40
Surprisingly, I cannot find a dupe for this stackoverflow.com/questions/56248368/… how to extract rownames from a dataframe.
 
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06:20
not sure if it is a duplicate but looks like too broad stackoverflow.com/questions/56237602/…
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06:40
late good morning all :)
06:51
late ? hmm... later good morning all ;-p
yeah, I was 20 minutes late for work :)
My daughter would not cooperate this morning...
I am exhausted :P
@Sotos I feel you : I was very very close to sending my boy to school in his pyjamas this morning !
It's like they are different kids in the morning!
@Sotos hmmm my boy is pretty much the same whole day long : a pain in the a** most of the time but a true angel when he decides to be (not enough imo)...
Good morning
^If you guys agree it is a dupe, I will hammer and take all the heat from the one and only
07:03
@Cath I think my wife would agree with you :P
@Cath DT is the way. Hard to start, but once you get it, then no looking back to tidy
@zx8754 I've found it quite intuitive since the beginning though there are still stuff harder to get (but it's true for any "way" of coding...)
07:40
hello @ all :-)
07:52
2CELLOS for your white noise while Rrring about
08:05
Good morning :)
tidyr.tidyverse.org/dev/articles/pivot.html soo all the spread() / gather() answers can go in the bin?
@zx8754 looks good to me.
@mtoto nope it is an opportunity to gain more easy rep with "new" function names.
agree!! post an answer with pivot_longer..(few seconds later) this can also be done with gather...
08:41
Hello everyone.
It's funny that in `?tidyr::gather` it says "we recommend switching to ‘pivot_longer()’ ... and still under active development". But in `?tidyr::pivot_longer` it says nothing about the development as this function is already *complete*.
@PoGibas What does it mean if it is complete? Will this then be at one point deprecated?
I'm starting to agree with all the fuzz about tidyverse being to verbose...
@zx8754 those guys are pretty amazing!
 
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11:10
if you convert an integer vector with as.numeric, is it then possible that you run into floating point problems?
If this was a Yes/No question, I'd say yes, but wouldn't be able to explain ¯_(ツ)_/¯
@zx8754 that's my intuition as well
this is the first time I read integer manual :) discovered: is.wholenumber
SO is down, time to do actual work :D
 
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@Cath yep
@Jaap probably the Q should be closed too, looks like an X/Y problem
Probably you should first show how did get that specific string in the first place — Jaap 27 secs ago
@Jaap yeah thanks I upvoted that ^^ I tried to say the same in my comment but probably got drowned in the code that comes after... ;-)
Thanks @Cath It works fine :) — Francisco Pereira 1 min ago
and now he's not gonna try to fix his data :-/
I guess he can cut the string prior to second "c" and use evil parse ;-p
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14:58
@Cath was that one of my answer?
@RonakShah not even ! no answer, I couldn't use it as dupe target...
o_O : is it just to try and argue it's not a dupe ?????
this is just total non sense to me
apparently not just to me, answer deleted...
thank god that was deleted. Maybe it was just an attempt to make the answer look different.
@RonakShah the other answer is wrong anyway...
@RonakShah if you want to eradicate stuff ;-):
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A: Regular Expressions in R to fetch author names

Tim BiegeleisenThis doesn't really look like a problem for which you would need to use regex. Rather, you may just paste: v1 <- c("Jie", "Duo", "Limin", "Yi") v2 <- c("Tang", "Zhang", "Yao", "Li") full.names <- paste(v1, v2) full.names [1] "Jie Tang" "Duo Zhang" "Limin Yao" "Yi Li"

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A: To convert date column in character format to date format in R

MarcosullivanTry new_closed$CLOSEDDATE<-strptime(new_closed$CLOSEDDATE, "%d-%B-%y %H:%M:%S") More info here: https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/base/versions/3.6.0/topics/strptime

 
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17:11
anyone know the reference for R's function argument partial matching re stackoverflow.com/a/56260879 (new answer which is essentially the same as the top answer)? i looked in RShowDoc("R-intro", type = "html") but couldnt' find it
18:07
@MatthewLundberg There was an incident in that room where the guys there were making comments about an Rstudio employee. This was then discussed publicly by others on twitter. I think they then decided to move their chat to a platform without public transcripts.
@Axeman I'm glad I missed that drama. Is the notoriety enough to warrant letting the channel die?
 
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20:38
@MatthewLundberg I don't know, you'll have to ask the guys that were active there, I never was.
21:05
@MatthewLundberg The roomdied (IMO) because it was managed incorrectly. A room is a like a community and should be managed properly
I don't think I can say more without offending anyone.
@DavidArenburg No need. I'm thinking of the future, not the past.
@MatthewLundberg I'm not only talking about the past. It is still not managed properly
There is also the problem that for some reason, R users aren't chatty (unlike Python/C++/JS/PHP/etc)
Bhargav Rao was trying very hard to create a community in R public (after it got frozen) but without success, as it seems that not many R users visiting chat rooms for some reason
Maybe I'm chatty because I'm also a python and C++ developer...
21:20
you have 5 messages per week on average- that's less than one per day. If you are considered chatty, then there is no wonder R room is dying
I'm starting to think social media is generally just too drama filled. I reckon I cancel many more messages before sending than I ever submit. Bonus: if I never get in an argument I can never lose an argument.
@thelatemail If someone is bringing too much drama to your timeline, unfollow. Repeat until sanity has returned.
@thelatemail yeah, I'm staying away from social media. Though I'm not sure SO chat room is classic social media
21:37
@Axeman that's pretty much what I've done. I also unsubscribed from every email service I had. Now I get basically 3 emails a week.
@DavidArenburg not quite the same thing admittedly, but anything publicly accessible can haunt you. I think I stay pretty positive on S.O. anyway.
I'm working on it too for the past year. Though I fail sometimes

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