I also think you actually know better than this. R is used by lots of people, all over the world. I've rarely encountered "true bugs" 1/2
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Replying to @rmflight @blahah404 and
More times was an assumption I made about my own data that turned out not to be true, or I had to read it in differently than expected 2/2
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1) at no point did I call it a bug 2) this is not about an assumption I had about the data, it's literally an addition problem
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Replying to @HABrazeau @moietymouse and
if you think it's an addition problem, then doing `apply(data_matrix, 1, sum)` should give same answer as rowSums, or sum(data[1,])
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Replying to @rmflight @moietymouse and
and by implication, you called it a "bug". Statistical software can't have true problems "adding" things
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Really? I was expressing frustration with my code & the situation, not implying there is a bug
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Replying to @HABrazeau @moietymouse and
Hey, I get frustration. I use R 350 days of year, and I get frustrated w/ it. But you also said that R couldn't do addition.
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She obv wants to fix this but can't share her data.
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Also it's a bug, just unlikely in R.
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So don't fall on her like a ton of bricks. She's trying to learn R. That should make you happy.
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This is coming from a Python person. 


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