Making a bit more sense now: "If you are translating code into R that has a
double for loop, think." The R Inferno, Page 18.
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Gerrit,
Looks like it does and in less than--an incredible--one minute!
Thank you!
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Thank you Michael and Patrick for your responses. Michael - your code ran in
under 5 minutes, which I find stunning, and Patrick I have sent the Inferno
doc to the copier for printing and reading this weekend.
I now have 8 million values in my lookup table and want to replace each
value in Dat wit
Thank you both for your replies. I've tried it with a small sample of the
data and it works perfectly. I have no idea yet how it works but I will
spend some time to figure it out.
Thank you!
Thomas
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Is there any easy way I can upgrade R without losing all of my packages, when
I'm using a computer (Mac) on an organisation's network which blocks the
package installer?
Thank you,
Thomas
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Hi,
I am trying to install the network package at my work computer. I'm using R
version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15)
At home I can use the Package Installer, but at work this is blocked by our
firewall. What I usually do is download the Mac binary and copy it to
R.Framework/Resources/Library, but this isn
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