Hi Malte,
I think I asked the same question on Stack Overflow ten years ago:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/13116099/559676 I hope you'll find the answer
helpful there.
Regards,
Yihui
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 6:19 AM Flender, Malte
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a few days ago I encount
On 12/21/22 7:50 AM, Barry Rowlingson wrote:
Next year one of my R programming assigments will read like this:
"Here is some R code written by a multi-million dollar AI system to
compute [something]. It doesn't work. Fix the bugs, then ask the AI to
write a letter to its creators apologising
Next year one of my R programming assigments will read like this:
"Here is some R code written by a multi-million dollar AI system to
compute [something]. It doesn't work. Fix the bugs, then ask the AI to
write a letter to its creators apologising for how rubbish it is at
coding. Collect one milli
Hello,
a few days ago I encountered a strange behavior of base R.
I'm not really sure if it is a bug or not.
Thus I am somewhat hesitant to write a bug report.
Instead I write to R-Help to ask you if this behavior can be considered a bug
or not.
I started with a question at stackoverflow
(https:
> Richard O'Keefe
> on Wed, 21 Dec 2022 16:44:51 +1300 writes:
> Lack of consensus: I should mention Python's // operator,
> which does flooring division. I should mention Common
> Lisp, where (floor - -), (ceiling - -), (round - -), and
> (truncate - -) all return a
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