[Rd] print.fitdistr buglet
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Sun Feb 10 00:08:13 CET 2008
On 09/02/2008 11:33 AM, Enrico Rossi wrote:
> Dear developers,
>
> There's a small bug in print.fitdistr that can cause output to be printed
> twice, but only if print is called explicitly:
>
>> fit<-fitdistr(rt(1000,3),"t")
> There were 11 warnings (use warnings() to see them)
>> fit
> m s df
> -0.02181723 1.00145296 3.13723878
> ( 0.03865057) ( 0.03999447) ( 0.33298377)
>> print(fit)
> m s df
> -0.02181723 1.00145296 3.13723878
> ( 0.03865057) ( 0.03999447) ( 0.33298377)
> m s df
> -0.02181723 1.00145296 3.13723878
> ( 0.03865057) ( 0.03999447) ( 0.33298377)
>
> Most likely, the function print.fitdistr doesn't return the input invisibly.
That's a correct analysis, but fitdistr is in MASS, so the report should
go to Brian Ripley, the maintainer. I've cc'd him.
I did a quick look through other print methods using this code:
for (name in methods("print")) {
fn <- do.call("getAnywhere", list(name))$objs[[1]]
body <- body(fn)
len <- length(body)
cat(name, ": ", deparse(body[[len]]), "\n")
}
and turned up a few other cases in base packages; I'll fix them as
appropriate.
Duncan Murdoch
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