Data Science. TileDB. Open Source. Quant Research. R. C++. Debian. Linux. Adjunct Clinical Professor, University of Illinois. Lots of coffee. And some running.
Thanks to the @gretl_stats team to invite me to the Gretl 2021 Conference to talk a little about the now 21 years (!!) of maintaining Gretl inside @Debian. The slides, with some asides on @Docker / #RockerProject and (recent) @obshq comments are now on my site.
A 32-bit integer has a limit on its range, but if you read my reply to @jaredlander you will note I already mentioned `numeric`. Which works fine, obviously. And we also have `int64` in `nanotime` if you want higher-resolution increments.
I would suspect you cannot as no reader can guess when seeing an `int` that you meant it as a delta relative to epoch. I would just read as `int` (or `numeric`) and convert as shown in the screenshot.
There are a few tutorials on how to set X11 up. I use Ubuntu natively: see the screen shot for using an alias I have for Docker. This uses R 4.1.0 via @marutterstat 's PPA using my @Debian package of #RStats and the r-base container that is also our rocker/r-base
#RockerProject
inline 0.3.18 on CRAN: Routine update
Inline C, C++ and Fortran programs with ease in your R code
dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2…
Updated test logic accomodating R-devel changes thanks to @JohannesRanke#rstats