[R] Zero Index Origin?
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Thu Apr 1 02:39:13 CEST 2004
Bob Cain <arcane at arcanemethods.com> writes:
> Jason Turner wrote:
>
>
> > I do some DSP work, in the context of instrumentation signal filtering,
> > identification, tracking, and coherence (finding plant signals that have
> > similar "fingerprints"). I agree that in languages that require you to
> > work with explicit index values, the zero-offset makes perfect sense.
> > However, I'd like to second Prof. Ripley's remark that if you're
> > actually
> > using indicies explicitly, you probably haven't wrapped your head around
> > how powerful the indexing structure and "whole object" approach is in S
> > (including R). It's been a long time since I used counter-based indicies.
>
> I absolutely agree that the powerful indexing in R ameliorates it to a
> large extent but even the less powerful indexing of Matlab should
> satisfy that condition and yet there is still considerable sturm and
> drang over this issue.
I think it was said quite early in the thread, but since noone
apparently listened, let me reiterate: One of the powerful indexing
features in R is the negative index ("all, except") and x[-0] would
lead to some complications if 0 was a true index.
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