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joelmartinez / exercise-in-R
Last active August 29, 2015 14:20
A look at how to load a CSV file, and calculate the mean of a column named "Ozone", which contains NA values. Functionally, the task can be completed in very similar looking code ... except that there are a few helper functions, types, and operators defined in support of the F#.
setwd("~/dev/datascience/r")
data <- csv.load("hw1_data.csv")
filtered <- data[!is.na(data$Ozone),]$Ozone
mean(filtered)
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joelmartinez / workaround.fs
Created August 7, 2015 19:25
choosing which version of msbuild to use in FAKE
Environment.SetEnvironmentVariable("MSBuild", "C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\14.0\Bin\msbuild.exe")

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