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2004 Oct 06
4
Problems with merge
...used when I merge the datasets.
The problem is that R allows you to use by.x and by.y variables to
specify only one variable in x dataset and one variable in y dataset to
merge. Otherwise, if you do not specify anything, it matches all the
variables that have common names to merge. This is very problemmatic. In
my case, the variables I want to use to match do not have same names in
two datasets and the ones that have same names must not be used to match.
One approach will be to change names of variables and then merge. But
that is not elegant, to say the least.
If nothing else works, that is what...
2012 Nov 27
1
the problem is intractable, and perhaps insoluble
...eans that you have
_not_ solved the problem, or else it goes down, in which case
you've created a poisonous engagement vs. the whitewashers.
you might win that battle, but you'll lose the war when those
whitewashers walk away and you have to try to replace them.
and even the seemingly non-problemmatic course of action --
having david correct #76 -- isn't the panacea it promises to be.
first, it's not all that easy to fix a text, not in their current state
(namely, rewrapped, and rarely attached to a specific scan-set).
and i'm referring here to _everyone_, not just the whitewashers....