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1:19 AM
Hmm, does anyone know if Data Science Toolkit is gone for good?
 
 
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6:22 AM
good morning
@alistaire maybe you are looking for the Data Science Toolbox?
 
7:19 AM
sorry @weezilla, we have a reputation limit for write access; see the room rules
 
7:31 AM
Morning all
 
8:01 AM
Hello
 
8:36 AM
Is there a way to easily remove all NULL elements from a nested list?
 
@Queen k
@Axeman example? If it is structured, then nested lapplys?
 
@Axeman Filter can be helpful
 
I tried modify_depth(model_list, 1000, compact, .ragged = TRUE), but it crashed my session :(
 
Hello hello :-)
 
9:02 AM
@Natty tp
 
@Axeman Maybe something like lapply(model_list, function(i) Filter(length, i)) or replace length with nrow If you have dataframes. Can be of more help with an example
 
it turned out all NULLs were at the same depth, so I used purrr: modify_depth(l, 2, compact)
 
@Axeman Nice. I m always surprised with purrr's functions. So many good stuff in there :)
 
there really is, but I can't keep track of all it. I went looking for itsince I expected it to be there. A working .ragged version which deletes all NULL leaves regardless of depth would be nice though..
but I don't have time right now to make a good reprex and figure out what I'm doing wrong for that
 
and probably other x number of similar posts
 
9:25 AM
@zx8754 I anyone has the time, feel free! I need to hand in all my thesis papers on Monday so I'm struggling
 
Sorry, haven't explored purrrrrr enough to write anything useful.
 
 
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10:27 AM
@zx8754 I think your answer is the same as LAP's
 
@Jaap yup, deleted, didn't notice
 
ah, didn't see yet that you deleted
 
 
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"good" old days, with almost no moderation, anything goes, anything gets million upvotes.
 
I remember back in 2009 my first year into my phd, my supervisor asked me what will I be using to build the model. Of course I went with STATA at the time. He insisted that It 'd be good to learn R as It is free and powerful but didn't see the need....
bad decision :p
 
1:39 PM
@Sotos Nobody gave me any advice. I used Mathematica, Matlab, SigmaPlot and Excel-VBA. I'd tried S-PLUS but hated it. I don't think I can run the VBA stuff anymore after a couple of Excel updates and of course I don't have Mathematica or Matlab licenses.
 
@Roland Throughout my student years I used matlab, minitab, SPSS and STATA. Amongst them, STATA was like a God... You could do manual coding and there was also a drop down menu as well... big deal back then...
but then a couple of years ago I got this job. I tried STATA, and as soon as I told it 'Big Data' , It kind of flipped me off and run away :p
 
2:16 PM
@Sotos for me SQL was the king, until met with genetics data.
 
@zx8754 And yet SQL is a very steady force
 
2:46 PM
does anyone know what R version the package lime is built for
and what i can run in 3.4, throws me cryptic errors in 3.3
 
if you're on twitter you can tweet to Thomas
otherwise open a github issue I guess, he is usually quite responsive
 
will do, i just thought i'd ping you guys first
 
@Jaap No, Data Science Toolkit had APIs including geocoding that were somehow free
 
3:08 PM
@zx8754 OCD? :D
 
@zx8754 Because 6x9=42 ?
4
 
 
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4:19 PM
@Tensibai now explain 9 :D
 
 
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8:55 PM
@Tensibai knew about 42, but didn't know about base13 6x9 :) Thanks
Could be a good fun answer, please post!
 

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