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Date: 2016-08-01T13:55:38Z
From: Ivan Calandra
Subject: type of objects in last session
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That's what happens when I answer too fast... Sorry for that. Next time
I'll read more carefully!
Ivan
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Le 01/08/2016 ? 15:45, Ivan Calandra a ?crit :
> Maybe "mode" or "class" instead of "typeof"?
>
> Ivan
>
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> Ivan Calandra, PhD
> Scientific Mediator
> University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
> GEGENAA - EA 3795
> CREA - 2 esplanade Roland Garros
> 51100 Reims, France
> +33(0)3 26 77 36 89
> ivan.calandra at univ-reims.fr
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> https://publons.com/author/705639/
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> Le 01/08/2016 ? 15:28, Marco Silva a ?crit :
>> Sometimes I comeback with a session months later. I would like to know
>> the type of variables I have in. So I tried:
>>
>>
>>> sapply(ls(), typeof)
>> ago_ts ago_ts.1 ago_ts.2 annualy conn
>> "character" "character" "character" "character" "character"
>> d_jul df diffs f fit
>> "character" "character" "character" "character" "character"
>> i ibm ibm_url increments
>> increments_jul
>> "character" "character" "character" "character" "character"
>> jul_ts lago lnkd_url model model_jul
>> "character" "character" "character" "character" "character"
>> op rain t t2 ts_
>> "character" "character" "character" "character" "character"
>>
>> And I noticed everything is type "character".
>> Obviously wrong answer. So How can I have the right answer ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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