[R] fast or space-efficient lookup?
Steve Lianoglou
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Mon Oct 10 17:23:42 CEST 2011
Hi Ivo,
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:58 AM, ivo welch <ivo.welch at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi steve---agreed...but is there any other computer language in which
> an expression in a [ . ] is anything except a tensor index selector?
Sure, it's a type specifier in scala generics:
http://www.scala-lang.org/node/113
Something similar to "scale-eez" in haskell.
Aslo, MATLAB (ugh) it's not even a tensor selector (they use "normal"
parens there).
But I'm not sure what that has to do w/ the price of tea in china.
With data.table, "[" still is "tensor-selector" like, though. You can
just pass in another data.table to use as the "keys" to do your
selection through the `i` argument (like "selecting rows"), which I
guess will likely be your most common use case if you're moving to
data.table (presumably you are trying to take advantage of its
quickness over big-table-like objects.
You can use the `j` param to further manipulate columns. If you pass
in a data.table as `i`, it will add its columns to `j`.
I'll grant you that it is different than your standard "rectangular
object" selection in R, but the motivation isn't "so strange" as both
i,j params in normal calls to 'xxx[i,j]' are for selecting (ok not
manipulating) rows and columns on other "rectangular" like objects,
too.
-steve
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