I think I wrote a for loop that works?pic.twitter.com/IgQlrK2yeO
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Replying to @Julie_B92
It takes one column from one file and adds it to another file but only if the first two columns match
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Replying to @Julie_B92
oh, nice, are you teaching yourself? which language?
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Replying to @o_guest
mostly teaching myself. And I'm using R cause I know how to use subset()
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Replying to @Julie_B92 @o_guest
I'm doing lots of bioinformatics now but sometimes that means coaxing my data into other formats and I struggle
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Replying to @Julie_B92
nice, R is useful for stats etc especially in the by-passing of loops.
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Replying to @o_guest @Julie_B92
I'd tag @kopshtik R superhero but I think taking a [well-needed] break from Twitter. Being a compsci I had to each myself psych.
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Replying to @o_guest
yeah I think it's working, it's just slow, but I'm ok with that tbh
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Replying to @Julie_B92
most coders including compscis are self-taught. Very very few people are taught-taught, most programmers = 100% self.
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Replying to @o_guest
I had an intro Python course a few years ago but tbh I'm learning more by doing
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always true in coding, only so much theory does the trick, then coding, then more theory, etc
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