00:08:19 Federica Gazzelloni: Start
00:14:19 Rebecca Butler: It’ll (df) recycle as long as one length is a multiple of the other
00:23:29 Rebecca Butler: Has anyone ever run into that in the wild?
00:23:36 Rebecca Butler: Replying to "Has anyone ever run ..."
Matrix or df columns, that is
00:25:07 Laura Biggins: Replying to "Has anyone ever run ..."
Yes, but haven't enjoyed them...
00:25:58 Rebecca Butler: Replying to "Has anyone ever run ..."
Do you remember where that came up? Did it feel somewhat appropriate (like it served some purpose, but was unenjoyable)?
00:27:17 Laura Biggins: Replying to "Has anyone ever run ..."
I don't really remember, come up when working with other people's code. Not sure I've purposely created them myself.
00:27:23 Rebecca Butler: Reacted to "I don't really remem..." with 👍
00:27:25 Rebecca Butler: Replying to "Has anyone ever run ..."
thanks!
00:42:48 Rebecca Butler: (For the pic, the rightmost bracket was just cut off - The original pepper tweet actually has x[[1]][[1]] for the pile of pepper - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CO2_qPVWsAAErbv?format=png&name=large)
00:46:13 Silvana Acosta: When reading I got a bit lost with the example: a[c(TRUE, FALSE, TRUE), c("B", “A”)]
00:47:05 Silvana Acosta: The first example here: https://adv-r.hadley.nz/subsetting.html#matrix-subsetting
00:47:39 Silvana Acosta: I don’t think I fully see the 2nd row it produces
01:03:05 Betsy: end