[Rd] Inconsistency between row and nrow

Gabor Grothendieck ggrothend|eck @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Sun Sep 8 14:36:41 CEST 2024


The fact that it is consistent with the documentation is not the
point.  The  point is that the design itself is inconsistent.

On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 8:27 AM Marc Schwartz <marc_schwartz using me.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Gabor,
>
> In strictly reading the help files for both nrow() and row(), the 'x' argument in the former case is "a vector, array, data frame, or NULL.", whereas in the latter case it is "a matrix-like object, that is one with a two-dimensional dim.".
>
> Thus, I would expect row() to fail on a >= 3-dimensional array, as your example shows.
>
> In reading the help file for slice.index(), there is the following in the See Also section:
>
> "row and col for determining row and column indexes; in fact, these are special cases of slice.index corresponding to MARGIN equal to 1 and 2, respectively when x is a matrix."
>
> further differentiating the behavior of row() and col() as more specific implementations in the 2-dimensional case.
>
> To my read then, the difference in behavior appears to be intentional and expected.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marc Schwartz
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Date: Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 7:31 AM
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> Subject: [Rd] Inconsistency between row and nrow
>
>
> In the following nrow provides the expected result but row gives an
> error. I would have thought that they would both work or both fail.
>
>
> aa <- array(dim = 5:3)
>
>
> nrow(aa)
> ## [1] 5
>
>
> row(aa)
> ## Error in row(aa) : a matrix-like object is required as argument to 'row'
>
>
> # this does work:
> slice.index(aa, 1)
>
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