[R] Partial matching list elements in R 4.0
William Dunlap
wdun|@p @end|ng |rom t|bco@com
Wed May 27 22:31:04 CEST 2020
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Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 1:13 PM John Harrold <john.m.harrold using gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thankyou Bert and Bill.
>
> I have one last question. Is there a tool that will recursively compare
> two lists to find differences in both their structure and contents?
>
> I'm afraid that in the process of converting code from $ to [[]] formats I
> may inadvertently introduce some errors. And I'd like to QC it in some way.
>
> Thanks
> John
>
> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 11:33 AM William Dunlap <wdunlap using tibco.com> wrote:
>
>> Another symptom of this problem is:
>>
>> > {x <- list(Abc=list(Pqr="Old Abc$Pqr")); x$Ab$Pqr <- "New Ab$Pqr" ; x}
>> R version 3.6.2 (2019-12-12) | R version 4.0.0 (2020-04-24)
>> List of 2 | List of 2
>> $ Abc:List of 1 | $ Abc:List of 1
>> ..$ Pqr: chr "Old Abc$Pqr" | ..$ Pqr: chr "New Ab$Pqr"
>> $ Ab :List of 1 | $ Ab :List of 1
>> ..$ Pqr: chr "New Ab$Pqr" | ..$ Pqr: chr "New Ab$Pqr"
>>
>> Bill Dunlap
>> TIBCO Software
>> wdunlap tibco.com
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 10:45 AM John Harrold <john.m.harrold using gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm testing some code in R 4.0, and I'm having an issue with the
>>> following"
>>>
>>> # -------------
>>> rm(list=ls())
>>> graphics.off()
>>> #load("/tmp/post.RData")
>>> var = list();
>>> # If I uncomment this it fixes things:
>>> # var$options = list(mi = list(),
>>> # misc = list())
>>> #
>>> var$options$misc$abc = "123"
>>> var$options$mi$something = 13
>>> #------------
>>>
>>> This is a stripped down example but it exhibits the issue I"m having.
>>> Basically when I create the list element var$options$mi the contents of
>>> var$options$misc move over to var$options$mi. And what was in
>>> var$options$misc become NULL:
>>>
>>> So now var$options looks like:
>>>
>>> var$options
>>> $misc
>>> $misc$abc
>>> NULL
>>>
>>> $mi
>>> $mi$abc
>>> [1] "123"
>>> $mi$something
>>> [1] 13
>>>
>>> This worked (still works) in R 3.5.1. I understand partial matching, but
>>> is
>>> this normal lists moving over to elements like this? I can uncomment the
>>> text mentioned in the example and it seems to fix it, but I'm wondering
>>> if
>>> this is a bug or just my poor programming coming back to bite me.
>>>
>>> I've included my sessionInfo() at the bottom.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> John
>>> :wq
>>>
>>>
>>> sessionInfo()
>>>
>>> R version 4.0.0 (2020-04-24)
>>>
>>> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit)
>>>
>>> Running under: macOS Mojave 10.14.5
>>>
>>>
>>> Matrix products: default
>>>
>>> BLAS:
>>> /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.0/Resources/lib/libRblas.dylib
>>>
>>> LAPACK:
>>>
>>> /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.0/Resources/lib/libRlapack.dylib
>>>
>>>
>>> locale:
>>>
>>> [1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8
>>>
>>>
>>> attached base packages:
>>>
>>> [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
>>>
>>>
>>> other attached packages:
>>>
>>> [1] gdata_2.18.0 ggplot2_3.3.0 deSolve_1.28
>>>
>>>
>>> loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
>>>
>>> [1] Rcpp_1.0.4.6 gtools_3.8.2 withr_2.2.0 assertthat_0.2.1
>>>
>>> [5] dplyr_0.8.5 digest_0.6.25 crayon_1.3.4 grid_4.0.0
>>>
>>> [9] R6_2.4.1 lifecycle_0.2.0 gtable_0.3.0 magrittr_1.5
>>>
>>> [13] scales_1.1.1 pillar_1.4.4 rlang_0.4.6 vctrs_0.3.0
>>>
>>> [17] ellipsis_0.3.1 glue_1.4.1 purrr_0.3.4 munsell_0.5.0
>>>
>>> [21] compiler_4.0.0 pkgconfig_2.0.3 colorspace_1.4-1 tidyselect_1.1.0
>>>
>>> [25] tibble_3.0.1
>>>
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>>
>
> --
> John
> :wq
>
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