[R] Suppressing warning messages
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Mon May 16 12:45:49 CEST 2005
>>>>> "UweL" == Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
>>>>> on Sun, 15 May 2005 16:41:22 +0200 writes:
UweL> Kjetil Brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:
>> Tolga Uzuner wrote:
>>
>>> How do I suppress the following ?
>>>
>>> Warning messages: 1: the condition has length > 1 and
>>> only the first element will be used in: if (strike ==
>>> forward) atmvol(forward, t, alpha, beta, rho, upsilon)
>>> else { 2: the condition has length > 1 and only the
>>> first element will be used in: if (x(z) == 0) 1 else
>>> z/x(z)
>>>
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>> Maybe better to understand what generates the warning!
UweL> Yes! In both cases you should really look why you are
UweL> using *conditions of length > 1*!
yes, indeed!
This is a bug almost always (my subjective probability : 0.995)
Maybe you want to use
if(any(...))
or if(all(...))
instead of the current if(...)
UweL> And if this is intended, you certainly want to use "ifelse()" rather
UweL> than "if(){} else{}".
(from my above guess, the probability for this would be about 1:200)
Martin
>> To assure you are uninformed, say options(warn=-1)
>>
>> Kjetil
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