No, that was just an attempt to start writing comments that could be turned into docs one day.
— John On Jun 11, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Florian Oswald <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi John, > > I guess the main reason the docs are out of date has to do with point b) you > raise - no doxygen-like for Julia, which makes it hard(er) to document as you > go along. the tag-like structure you have in there right now (@@field > columns) is not generating docs? > > > On 11 June 2014 17:14, John Myles White <[email protected]> wrote: > I think the docs for DataFrames are probably going to be out-of-date until we > have both (a) someone who’s going to dedicate 40-80 hours of work writing > them and (b) tools for generating docs based on comments in the code. > > If anyone’s interested, reading through the DataFrames codebase and > documenting it would be a good way to learn Julia. > > — John > > On Jun 10, 2014, at 3:37 PM, Florian Oswald <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hum, that was easy enough. I'm having a hard time finding the correct >> documentation for this package - most of the time I end up looking at the >> source. Any suggestions for good places to look? Thanks! >> >> On Tuesday, 10 June 2014, Sam L <[email protected]> wrote: >> Try array(iris[:, 1:3]) >> >> >> On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 12:54:24 PM UTC-7, Florian Oswald wrote: >> sorry this is really basic, but can't figure it out: >> >> using RDatasets >> >> >> iris = dataset("datasets", "iris") >> convert(Matrix,iris[:,1:3]) >> >> doesn't do it. I want a matrix out of iris. thanks! >> >> >> > >
