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Correct me if my understanding is wrong, but I thought in general we're not supposed to incorporate the language name into tag names, except in cases where disambiguation is needed. And even then, if something is a common construct to statistical languages, we shouldn't call the tag "r-...". Here are some R-language-specific tags, some need attention:

  • r-factor wiki says "The factor is a data type in the R language, used to encode categorical or enumerated data." Really, all statistical languages have this, Python pandas does too. But "categorical-factor" may be unwieldy. If we call this factor, we have to call it to disambiguate from integer factorization. Suggest: keep; unless consensus is to rename to "categorical-factor". Update: there is also a , which is mostly pandas, some R. Are these mergeable?

  • r-model-formula 5 questions; needs tag wiki. Model-formula is common to statistical languages like R, STATA, MatLab and Python patsy package. Strongly suggest rename this model-formula?

  • r-timedate Time & date transformations are always somewhat different in each language, but I don't see that R needs one in particular. We already have generic tags , , . Suggest: Delete. Update: it got deleted in 2016/7.

(While I'm at it, we used to have a separate as the right tag for the R data-frame, not [dataframes], as per this obsolete meta post: Warn [r] users from adding [dataframes] tag instead of [data.frame] tag . But now they've been merged.)

Reference: Creating tags for a specific language feature

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  • @Contango I think you were the first to use r-timedate?
    – smci
    Nov 11, 2016 at 14:25
  • I prefer the opposite: remove the generics one.
    – Braiam
    Nov 11, 2016 at 16:54
  • @Braiam: there are 100+ languages on SO. Many questions are indeed generic, or at least generic to a family of languages. Removing generic tags is not feasible, nor desirable. The last thing we want to do is create the Cartesian product of all possible [language-concept] combinations.
    – smci
    Nov 12, 2016 at 4:01
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    I chaged r-datetime to datetime. And r-model-formula had 5 posts, 3 of those had already lm or regression tags, so I removed it, now only 2 left. I would remove them too, but for now left it for others to decide. And last tag r-factor has ~300 posts, anyone for a manual clean-up?
    – zx8754
    Nov 12, 2016 at 15:17
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    r-factor should be re-named to factor or maybe even better merge with categorical-data.
    – zx8754
    Nov 12, 2016 at 15:31
  • @zx8754: please slow down and let's figure it out. Stop doing things hastily without getting consensus. Please reinstate with the name model-formula. I didn't say the fact that r-model-formula was currently only used 5 times was evidence it wasn't needed - it actually is needed. R, STATA, MatLab and Python patsy all use model-formulas, so it is not an R-specific thing.
    – smci
    Nov 12, 2016 at 15:58
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    As to factor being distinct from categorical-data, that's an old chestnut with the R community. 'categorical data' is a concept; 'factor' is a specific R-language implementation, with specific quirks. Although there is overlap, they get used somewhat differently. So stop and wait for the R community to comment.
    – smci
    Nov 12, 2016 at 16:01
  • I meant 'categorical data' is a concept,and common to most statistical languages; 'factor' is a specific R-language implementation
    – smci
    Nov 12, 2016 at 16:13
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    Sorry, if it seemed hasty. I think r-timedate is agreed and gone. r-factor, see my comment above. r-model-formula, I think popularity says a lot here, regression/model/formula is probably a lot older than SO. If up until now it wasn't used/needed, then it shouldn't exist.
    – zx8754
    Nov 12, 2016 at 21:32

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