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7:25 AM
listing files using regex github.com/Avinash-Raj/pls
 
 
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8:44 AM
@AvinashRaj ls | egrep "<regex>"? :)
 
9:38 AM
@user2100721 agreed, I left a comment on the 2nd one
 
 
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11:28 AM
hello all!
 
hi @jogo
 
12:21 PM
hi @Jaap
 
 
3 hours later…
3:39 PM
close as certain to be a chameleon question stackoverflow.com/questions/44094497/…
 
 
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@Natty tp
 
6:55 PM
the child is active again:
@Jaap No, I specified it as without anonymous function call Now, tell me how is it similar? He used sprintf(fmt, ...)akrun 1 min ago
 
"without anonymous function call" I can't think of less minor change in the code.
 
me too
in such cases it should be a comment under the existing answer imo
the child is loose:
Okay, so with some searching I found this to have to similarity with @PKr's answer — akrun 1 min ago
I guess it would have been better to just downvote
 
@Jaap Actually, the first code looks similar. But the other are not.
A nice change of length(unique(x)) with uniqueN.
May be even faster.
 
@Queen k
@m0nhawk true; but I was also testing the gregexpr/regmatches approach (and included that after testing) else I would have just commented under PKr's answer (which is what I normally do)
 
@Jaap Yeah, the tidyverse are nice.
 
7:59 PM
@m0nhawk I think I recognise that new follower on twitter ;-)
 
8:26 PM
🎉🎉🎉 I finally got Apache Drill working properly via sergeant, and now I can query CSVs directly from disk at roughly the same speed as from memory (when they're big, anyway). Now I can just leave a 1.5GB CSV on an external drive instead of using 10GB of memory to operate on it!
 
@alistaire Nice. :)
@Jaap My first follower. :D
 
 
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10:05 PM
@Frank What is a "chameleon question", please?
 
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Q: Exit strategies for "chameleon questions"

AarobotI'm not sure if there's already an existing term for this, so I'm inventing my own. (tl;dr: I call them "chameleon questions" because they change every time you submit or edit an answer. If you're already intimately familiar with the phenomenon, please skip past the first set of bullet points t...

 
@DavidArenburg Thank you. I know what you mean. It's like a moving target.
BTW: There are three questions which look very similar:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44094497/removing-an-out-of-sequence-number-from-a-column-in-data-table-in-r
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44027088/how-to-find-monotonous-sequence-along-with-taking-into-account-sequence-restart?noredirect=1&lq=1
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/44030594/finding-monotonous-sequence-along-with-taking-sequence-restart-on-reaching-maxim?noredirect=1&lq=1
 
10:30 PM
This is a bad answer shamelessly copying an already existing answer and giving wrong information.
 

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