[Rd] inconsistency in treatment of USE.NAMES argument
Hervé Pagès
hpages at fredhutch.org
Mon Feb 8 19:48:50 CET 2016
Hi,
Both vapply() and sapply() support the 'USE.NAMES' argument. According
to the man page:
USE.NAMES: logical; if ‘TRUE’ and if ‘X’ is character, use ‘X’ as
‘names’ for the result unless it had names already.
But if 'X' has names already and 'USE.NAMES' is FALSE, it's not clear
what will happen to the names. Are they going to propagate to the
result or not? Unfortunately, vapply() and sapply() give a different
answer:
> vapply(list(A="a", B=1:2), is.integer, logical(1), USE.NAMES=FALSE)
[1] FALSE TRUE
> sapply(list(A="a", B=1:2), is.integer, USE.NAMES=FALSE)
A B
FALSE TRUE
Wouldn't it make sense to have vapply() and sapply() treat the
'USE.NAMES' argument consistently? The behavior of vapply() seems
to make more sense to me. Note that it's consistent with what mapply()
does:
> mapply(is.integer, list(A="a", B=1:2), USE.NAMES=FALSE)
[1] FALSE TRUE
If the behavior of sapply() cannot be changed, at least the man page
could clarify what happens when 'USE.NAMES' is FALSE, which is
different for each function.
Thanks,
H.
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Hervé Pagès
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