[R] data manipulation function descriptions
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Fri Feb 14 08:45:05 CET 2003
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, kjetil brinchmann halvorsen wrote:
> On 13 Feb 2003 at 17:09, Jason Bond wrote:
> > case switch
> [R-core : switch should be better
> announced. It is for
> instance not
> mentioned in "An
> introduction to R"]
Well, that is an *introduction*, not a programmer's guide. You will find
switch() is rarely used in R: it is a bit peculiar in its semantics, and
something definitely not to be considered introductory.
On the original question, I think it would be a mistake to translate what
you know. R is a vector language, not a pairlist language, and I see
quite a bit of evidence of convoluted solutions in its internals dating
from when R was the second. Chapter 2 of Venables & Ripley (2002) (as in
the R FAQ) is devoted to using S/R for data manipulation.
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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