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2024 Apr 16
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read.csv
...ork due to incompatible types nevertheless rbind() went ahead without warnings.
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2024 Jun 08
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[External] Re: clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
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2024 Jun 13
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2024 Jun 07
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[External] Re: clarifying and adjusting the C API for R
On Fri, 7 Jun 2024, Steven Dirkse wrote:
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> Thanks for sharing this overview of an interesting and much-needed project.
> You mention that R exports about 1500 symbols (on platforms supporting
> visibility) but this subject isn't mentioned explicitly again in your note,
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2024 Apr 16
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read.csv
Dear R-developers,
I came to a somewhat unexpected behaviour of read.csv() which is trivial but worthwhile to note -- my data involves a protein named "1433E" but to save space I drop the quote so it becomes,
Gene,SNP,prot,log10p
YWHAE,13:62129097_C_T,1433E,7.35
YWHAE,4:72617557_T_TA,1433E,7.73
Both read.cv() and readr::read_csv() consider prot(ein) name as (possibly confused by