Thanks for the quick responses everyone,
Bill, good point. In JavaScript I've used RequireJS, which is the type of
thing I'm interested in. I don't need anything strongly typed.
Excuse my ignorance, but R is not "totally functional", and it is object
oriented, right? I.e. it is functional in that
...
and so it is straightforward to have both data and a preprocessing
function as arguments to an analysis function so that the
preprocessing is done both appropriately and efficiently. Or to pass
both data and preprocessing function as a single construct.
If this misstates the issue, please say
Color me mystified. In particular, "preprocessing at the time of analysis"...
what is wrong with writing a function that gets your data and cleans it up,
then calling it when you feel the time is right?
Note that R is optimized for vector processing (columns), not row-by-row
processing, so the
R is a functional language so you might want to google for 'dependency
injection functional language' and see why dependency injection is not
a hot concept in R.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Reed Spool wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> New to R, coming fro
Greetings,
New to R, coming from Java (Spring).
We have many different data sources (CSV's) for our analysis. Some of them
need preprocessing at the time of analysis - doing it earlier and saving
the resultant table doesn't make sense.
My code is getting tangled quickly as I try to read.csv my m
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