R-alpha: Matrix: I surrender
Thomas Lumley
thomas@biostat.washington.edu
Wed, 13 Aug 1997 09:21:00 -0700 (PDT)
To make what I was saying a little clearer, the fact that eg
y<-x[vec,]
y[1,]
returns an error if vec is of length 1 (or has one T, &c) is compatible
with S, but not with what most people expect when writing programs.
Statements like y<-x[vec,] nearly always need drop=F as otherwise any
future references to y must have special cases to handle vectors.
The problem is that we should have drop=F when indexing by vectors that
happen to be of length 1 and drop=T when indexing by scalars. I suppose
it's reasonable to say that programmers can take care of themselves and we
should choose the best default for interactive use, which is certainly
drop=T.
Perhaps we just need a mental health warning in the documentation and/or
the faq to remind programmers that array dimensions can vanish whenever
you subset.
Also
Kurt wrote:
>
> * Thomas, if you have ports of the above software, could you PLEASE
> package them? (Btw, I have a finished `port' of the V&R `classif'
> library, and of the `clus' library which comes with the paper on JSS.)
>
I have ported the addreg library, with additions (and sent it back to
Harald Fekjaer, who should be releasing it Real Soon Now). The linear
discrimination code I referred to is long obsolete and has been fixed (I
saw it in 1992, I think). I'm intermittently working on the bayesian
model averaging code, which was the major reason for creating the "leaps"
subset selection library.
Thomas Lumley
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