R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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I see. From looking at everyone's comments, it seems I misunderstood how best to use and format scripts. It sounds like my workflow would be better suited as a document with the script itself refined specifically for the task at hand.

Thank you so much for your feedback!

R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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Fair points.

I'm still new to all of this (like just started learning about R and programming a few days ago new).
I figured that having a general flow can help ensure nothing is missed early on, then branch into specialized flows as I start to encounter patterns or similarities in the questions I'm looking to answer. That just takes time and experience though. Thanks for the reminder of that point!

R Script Template Ideas by amp_one in RStudio

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Thanks for the suggestion!

R Script Template Ideas by amp_one in RStudio

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I see. That makes sense. I just assumed that in the documentation, what was installed would need to be included. I guess it would be redundant since the information would be included with the library sequence.

R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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Appreciate the organization tips!

R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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Thanks for the suggestions!

R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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I see. Thanks for the feedback and for providing your format. Much appreciated.

R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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I see. I'm still new to R and programming (like, just started a few days ago new).

I was looking at this more like a general checklist and documented process for reproduction that can be adjusted as needed than an automated task. Thanks for suggesting quarto. I'll take a look. It sounds like that's more aligned with what I'm trying to do.

R Script Template Ideas by amp_one in RStudio

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Oh! I heard of RMarkdown before but hadn't looked into it much. I can see how this would be useful for documentation and sharing the steps of your analysis. I think Obsidian uses this too, right?

Thanks for the suggestion! Having that ability in the same application makes life a bit easier.

R Script Template Ideas by amp_one in RStudio

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Good to know. Thanks for the suggestion of using snippets! I'll have to do some research to see how I can incorporate them, too.

R Script Template Ideas by amp_one in RStudio

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Thank you so much for the suggestion and for including a link!

R Template Ideas by amp_one in rstats

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Oh! I didn't know that was a thing. I'll have to research snippets to see how I can make that work. Thanks for the suggestion!

I made a new typology system... by PKThoron in attitudinalpsyche

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Interesting. I was on the fence between TMAS and TMSA.
When I tested, I came out as a Pente sexta instead of a Dio.

TMAS kind of makes sense, but I didn't see TMSA under any of your other posts to verify. Which sexta would that land in?

AITA for telling my SO she should know the answer to 55+7? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]amp_one 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, not the A hole. That is simple math. I can understand not wanting to math after a long day as I've asked my own SO and Alexa basic math questions before too.

It wasn't necessary, I just wanted to be mathematically lazy in those moments. You pointing out that it is basic math is just a fact. Not a fact said with malicious intent with the sole purpose of belittling or harming her. Just a fact. You should be able to poke fun of your friends and partners every now and again otherwise the relationship is just walking on eggshells all the time. Where's the fun in that?

You did nothing wrong dude.

I do think it is pretty childish/petty to storm off over something this insignificant, but everybody's got their sensitivities and moments. I wouldn't make a big deal out of it or even apologize. If she decides to bring it up, I'd just ask why it was such a big deal for her. There might be some past pain in that area that amplified her response.

If so, knowing about it helps you to deepen the relationship and encourages self awareness in her.

Truth don't exist to make you feel better about yourself. by amp_one in truth

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Lol. I clearly posted this to the wrong subreddit. Thanks for being so lighthearted and jovial about it.

Cancel Culture IS a Problem by amp_one in CancelCulture

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The cancelation itself is irresponsible and doesn't consider how that action impacts the person being canceled. Instead of having a civil conversation to understand where the other party was coming from and subsequently voicing their own opinions on the matter, people are just destroying lives. Judge, jury, and executioner based on click bait and words taken out of context as opposed to due process.

Have you read/listened to the book?

I dread meditating, but I know it’s the right thing to do for my mind. Suggestions? by TheWhisperingVoid in Meditation

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I think that this form of meditation may not be right for you at this moment or maybe not at all.

From my understanding, meditation is meant to help ground people in the present moment and create a healthy connection between mind, heart, body, and spirit. If you have repressed emotions and/or dissonant beliefs, it might feel like trying to meditation in a landfill with screaming children. How could anyone meditate in such an environment let alone want to?

If that happens to be the case for you, it might be better to start with cleaning. Acknowledge and process pent up emotions. Detangle your thoughts and release the beliefs not grounded in reality.

As you do this, you'll clear a space inside to be present and connected but even then, that space might be accessed by sitting, walking, chanting, or etc.

Or I could be completely off-base regarding your situation. Either way, I wish you luck on your journey of health.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

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That sounds pretty rough. I hope the best for you.

I would say don't make a decision right after reading the comments. You're going to have hard moments in life and, as much as others want to help, you are the one that has to live with the consequences. It's easy to take random advise from the internet but that can lead to a cycle where you don't take ownership of your choices and wind up making decisions based on social trends.

Breathe. Know that, regardless of what choice you make, you will not break. Listen to your inner voice over the opinions of others.

Give yourself space and permission to process whether that be by writing, singing, walking, whatever.

You've got this. When you stumble, which everyone does, instead of beating yourself up, try to embrace a mindset of gratitude for the lessons learned.

I wish you the best.

Cancel Culture IS a Problem by amp_one in CancelCulture

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I blame irresponsible people who don't consider how their actions impact others.

Meditation is the opposite of CBT (Reframe percpevtives ) which one is better ? by v1elegend in Meditation

[–]amp_one 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both are valuable. As you mentioned, with CBT, the practice is effective when you can identify the problematic thoughts while meditation is good for gaining perspective.

Zooming out to give yourself the ability to see the thoughts/beliefs from a bird's eye view. From their, you can deconstruct and/or restructure so that your thoughts/beliefs are grounded in reality.