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-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And knowledge
is certainly not wisdom."
-- Clifford Stoll
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Charles C. Berry wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, Bert Gunter wrote:
>
>> Rolf's solution works for the
On 25/10/15 12:33, Bert Gunter wrote:
Rolf's solution works for the situation where all duplicated values
are contiguous, which may be what you need. However, I wondered how it
could be done if this were not the case. Below is an answer. It is not
as efficient or elegant as Rolf's solution for
On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, Bert Gunter wrote:
Rolf's solution works for the situation where all duplicated values
are contiguous, which may be what you need. However, I wondered how it
could be done if this were not the case. Below is an answer. It is not
as efficient or elegant as Rolf's solution for
Rolf's solution works for the situation where all duplicated values
are contiguous, which may be what you need. However, I wondered how it
could be done if this were not the case. Below is an answer. It is not
as efficient or elegant as Rolf's solution for the contiguous case I
think; maybe someone
On 25/10/15 11:28, John Sorkin wrote:
I have a file that has (1) Line numbers, (2) IDs. A given ID number can appear
in more than one row. For each row with a repeated ID, I want to add a number
that gives the sequence number of the repeated ID number. The R code below
demonstrates what I want
I have a file that has (1) Line numbers, (2) IDs. A given ID number can appear
in more than one row. For each row with a repeated ID, I want to add a number
that gives the sequence number of the repeated ID number. The R code below
demonstrates what I want to have, without any attempt to produce
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