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7:08 AM
Hello
@RomanLuštrik it has 10 upvotes, and compared to other 2 answers with forloops...
 
7:21 AM
TIL, maybe not the best idea but still, to get non-na values, instead of d[ !is.na(d$col), ] we can do d[ is.na(d$col) == FALSE, ]
 
7:36 AM
Hello hello :-)
 
8:17 AM
this is where I give up understanding R: stackoverflow.com/q/69315300/680068
 
@zx8754 I remember a kind of "dialogue of the deaf" with this OP...
 
@Cath yes, me, too. :D
 
he tried to model R like other languages and wasn't happy R didn't behave exactly like he was expecting
I am trying to override the behavior : this says it all :-D
some jewel, apparently he hasn't eveolved since last time I heard about him:
My expectations have already been recalibrated: R is a garbage language that is still drowning in Fortran mistakes. There is no reasonable scenario in which that behavior makes sense. — Stefano Borini Sep 14 at 14:39
still don't understand why he keeps using R if he thinks so low about it...
 
hello
 
@Cath looks like only on dev version.
 
@zx8754 nice find !
 
@Cath maybe close as dupe, see comment
I voted as typo... but dupe would be better?
 
@zx8754 yep but I already voted as "not repro" :-/
 
8:49 AM
@Cath :/ let's leave it to @Jaap
 
@Jaap is our only hope for this morning :-)
 
@Cath most mornings
 
@zx8754 :-)
 
I feel the burden of this decision :P
anyway: closed now
 
On profile page, we used to have "last seen" info?
 
9:07 AM
we did
 
9:17 AM
Somehow reminded of me of this song: Nelly Furtado - All Good Things (Come To An End)
 
it was useful, I wonder who and why they decided to remove it :-/
 

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