[Rd] binary string conversion to a vector (PR#14120)
brglez at ncsu.edu
brglez at ncsu.edu
Wed Dec 9 05:35:12 CET 2009
Full_Name: Franc Brglez
Version: R 2.9.1 GUI 1.28 Tiger build 32-bit (5444)
OS: MacOSX -- 10.6.2
Submission from: (NULL) (24.148.163.114)
I am demonstrating what may be a bug or my lack of experience. Please review as
it would help to hear from someone.
MANY THANKS -- Franc Brglez
The function "binS2binV" returns what I consider a wrong value -- see the
terminal output
binS2binV = function(string="0001101", sep="")
# this procedure is expected to convert a binary string to a binary vector ...
# but does it?? Why do we get a vector with quoted binary values??
{
qlist = strsplit(string, sep)
qvector = qlist[[1]]
cat("\n string=", string)
cat("\n qvector=", qvector)
n = length(qvector) ; xvector = NULL
for (i in 1:n) {
tmp = noquote(qvector[i])
cat("\n", i,", tmp=", tmp)
xvector = c(xvector, tmp)
cat("\n", i,", xvector=", xvector)
}
cat("\n")
return(xvector)
}
> print(binS2binV("10101100"))
string= 10101100
qvector= 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0
1 , tmp= 1
1 , xvector= 1
2 , tmp= 0
2 , xvector= 1 0
3 , tmp= 1
3 , xvector= 1 0 1
4 , tmp= 0
4 , xvector= 1 0 1 0
5 , tmp= 1
5 , xvector= 1 0 1 0 1
6 , tmp= 1
6 , xvector= 1 0 1 0 1 1
7 , tmp= 0
7 , xvector= 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
8 , tmp= 0
8 , xvector= 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0
[1] "1" "0" "1" "0" "1" "1" "0" "0" <== what I want is "unquoted" binary
values
on the other hand, similar, NOT-THE-SAME but related, "conversions" are working,
e.g.
# seq = "1 0 0 1 0"
#> seq
# [1] "1 0 0 1 0"
#> strsplit(paste(seq), " ")
# [[1]]
# [1] "1" "0" "0" "1" "0"
#> paste(strsplit(paste(seq), " ")[[1]], collapse="")
# [1] "10010"
#
#> seq=c(0,0,0,1,1,0,1)
#> seq
# [1] 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
#> paste(strsplit(paste(seq), " "), collapse="")
# [1] "0001101"
More information about the R-devel
mailing list