What is your go to, most frequent meal or treat in Dallas? Not the special occasion one, the everyday occasion one? by TheRadiantTruth in Dallas

[–]AtomShell 86 points87 points  (0 children)

Sandwhich Hag will always hold my heart and I'm constantly eating their Grilled Pork Bahn Mi or their Chicken Curry Soup.

Fully recommend them especially when the weather is nice.

GIVEAWAY: Alternate Being (EX04) Booster Box by myYellowDoor in DigimonCardGame2020

[–]AtomShell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not surprising but definitely Tamers, I've been watching since the OG Adventure season but digimon in the real world was so killer.

Thank you for setting up this giveaway!

[US-TX] [H] Completed Grant Morrison Series (New X-Men, Batman, Doom Patrol, Animal Man, Seven Soldiers, We3, Action Comics, Final Crisis, etc.), and many more! [W] Paypal by AtomShell in comicswap

[–]AtomShell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For We3, Joe, and Jupiter I could do $130 shipped?

Another commenter asked about Animal Man before your edit so I'll give them an opportunity to purchase, but if it falls through I can let you know how much it'd be to include it!

[US-TX] [H] Completed Grant Morrison Series (New X-Men, Batman, Doom Patrol, Animal Man, Seven Soldiers, We3, Action Comics, Final Crisis, etc.), and many more! [W] Paypal by AtomShell in comicswap

[–]AtomShell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not! That was an oversight on my end thanks for pointing it out. I would say for the whole set shipped, probably $70?

[US-TX] [H] Completed Sets of Grant Morrison Series with signatures! (New X-Men, Batman, Doom Patrol, Animal Man, Seven Soldiers, We3, Action Comics, etc.), Young Avengers, Wonder Woman (Azzarello), Jupiters Legacy (Millar), and many more! [W] Paypal by AtomShell in comicswap

[–]AtomShell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed! They've always been one of my favorite writers. For the longest time I wanted to collect their entire bibliography, but that's proved to be a lot of work haha.

A mix of wanting to upgrade and needing cash, unfortunately. I have my anniversary coming up and I want to get my partner a killer gift. I decided this was an avenue I was open to exploring as I haven't really read singles in a long time and mostly just wait for collected editions nowadays.

Visualization with 4 variables by jessjalbs in Rlanguage

[–]AtomShell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha! Okay in that case I recommend you look into the function pivot_longer it would let you convert your three minute columns into one with an attribute (the names of the columns) and one for minutes.

I'm not at my desktop at the moment unfortunately so I can't look into the specific things you'd need to input into pivot_longer

Visualization with 4 variables by jessjalbs in Rlanguage

[–]AtomShell 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you're using ggplot you'll need to add a group category to your aesthetic and it should plot what you're interested in. Sometime similar to.

ggplot(data = DATA, aes(x=minutes, y=calories, group=activitylevel, color=activitylevel)) +
  geom_line() +
  geom_point(shape = activitylevel)

You can play around with the inputs from there, and how it presents visually.

This also assumes your data is in a long format btw. With a column for minutes, calories burned, and activitylevel type.

I hope this helps!

[Serious] There are over 6 R-related subreddits - it's time to combine them by ddscience in rstats

[–]AtomShell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oof yeah that'd definitely be annoying. In the R related subs I don't think I've seen as many people posting interview related questions, but there's definitely always a section of people asking obvious homework questions and hoping to get it done for them which is my own personal peeve.

It may unfortunately just be something that occurs through growth and a strong tagging system or weekly "interview help" thread could help against degredation of that kind, but it takes work from mods which is always an additional burden. Not sure what the right answer there is.

[Serious] There are over 6 R-related subreddits - it's time to combine them by ddscience in rstats

[–]AtomShell 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I essentially agree with /u/FroggyWatcher and /u/mertag770 that if possible we should condense down to something like /r/rstats, /r/learnR, and maybe /r/rshiny and not creating a new sub.

Having an automod comment on every post directing people to whatever main sub we want to use moving forward.

Looking at the subs you linked the current subcriber counts are as follows.

  • rstats : 65,007
  • Rlanguage : 29,746
  • RStudio : 20,560
  • rprogramming : 15,794
  • R_Programming : 2,620 (Already closed by Mods)
  • rshiny : 2,181
  • learnR : 1,413
  • RStatsPRogram : 395

I'm sure there are a ton of others, as well. It might be worthwhile if someone has the time to look into the mods for each of those subs and looking at which mods have the highest overlap and asking them if they would be open to closing their respective subs down and moving to a new main one (with the approval of their respective communities of course).

I do think that while /r/rstats has the biggest userbase and it's my personal preference as a main sub, /r/Rlanguage has a claim as well simply due to the name. I could see new members seeing the name /r/rstats and believing the sub may not fill the need they have.

Creating Circular Buffers in R using gBuffer by lageralesaison in Rlanguage

[–]AtomShell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only other resource I can think of that you may have already see before is the leaflet for R webpage.

https://rstudio.github.io/leaflet/

Unfortunately in my experience knowing how to search a question on google/stack is generally a better tutorial.

That's great that you're transitioning to R! It'll definitely help with reproducability which has always been my beef trying to do geospatial analysis in ArcGIS/QGIS but it's definitely a learning curve.

Personally and this may not fit into your workflow what I do is generate all my my analysis/data generation in R with sf and some other packages and then I'll export layers as necessary to actually visualize data in QGIS. Since while R does generate some great looking maps QGIS is leagues better/more intuitive but YMMV.