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2009 May 27
3
alternative to built-in data editor
Hi all,
I often have to peek at large data.
While head and tail are convenient, at times I'd like some more
comprehensive.
I guess I debug better in a more visual way?
I was wondering if there's a way to override the default data editor.
I could of course dump to a txt file, and look at it with an
editor/spreadsheet, but after doing it a few times, it gets boring.
Maybe it's time for
2012 Jun 06
1
Data scientist // Berlin-based startup using probabilistic models in ecommerce
...ional)
- Dog
- Terrace with barbecue
- In the center of the Berlin startup ecosystem
- Continuous deployment, strong testing culture
To apply, contact us at: jobs at fluidshopping.com*
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-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD. (@quesada)
CEO, http://fluidshopping.com
http://www.josequesada.name/
skype: urlwolf
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2009 Jun 01
1
installing sn package
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Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 23:52:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dieter Menne <dieter.menne@menne-biomed.de>
Subject: Re: [R] alternative to built-in data editor
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urlwolf wrote:
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> I often have to peek at large data.
> While head and tail are convenient, at times I'd like some more
> comprehensive.
> I guess I debug better in a more visual way?
> I was wondering if there's a way to override the default data editor.
>
I have never see...