[Rd] No [[<-.factor()
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Aug 30 09:28:24 CEST 2010
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> "WD" == William Dunlap <wdunlap at tibco.com>
>>>>>> on Wed, 25 Aug 2010 17:31:27 -0700 writes:
>
> WD> Should there be a [[<-.factor() that either throws
> WD> an error or acts like [<-.factor() to avoid making
> WD> an illegal object of class factor?
>
> Yes, one or the other.
> Note that both `[<-` and `[[<-` are "Primitive" and do some
> "informal dispatch" in addition to the formal method dispatch,
I don't think so. do_subassign2 does formal method dispatch, albeit
internally, but nothing else (do_assign2_dflt selects only by
typeof()).
> so there's no need for an explicit '[[<-.factor' method definition.
> For factors, it seems rational and "expectable" that
> double bracket behaves as single bracket when *one* element is
> assigned.
> z[[2:3]] <- c("Two, Three")
> however should continue to give an error.
I added a [[<-.factor yesterday. Note that we do have a [<-.factor
which works on the integer codes, and I simply copied its logic.
BTW, you probably meant
z[[2:3]] <- c("Two", "Three")
>
> Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
>
> >> z <- factor(c("Two","Two","Three"), levels=c("One","Two","Three"))
> >> z
> WD> [1] Two Two Three
> WD> Levels: One Two Three
> >> str(z)
> WD> Factor w/ 3 levels "One","Two","Three": 2 2 3
> >> z[[2]] <- "One"
> >> str(z) # the .Data part is now character
> WD> Factor w/ 3 levels "One","Two","Three": 2 One 3
> >> z
> WD> [1] <NA> <NA> <NA>
> WD> Levels: One Two Three
> >> z[2] <- "One"
> WD> Error in class(x) <- cx : adding class "factor" to an invalid object
>
> WD> Bill Dunlap
> WD> Spotfire, TIBCO Software
> WD> wdunlap tibco.com
>
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