[R] x[0]: Can '0' be made an allowed index in R?
Spencer Graves
@pencer@gr@ve@ @end|ng |rom e||ect|vede|en@e@org
Mon Apr 22 19:01:28 CEST 2024
Convert to character:
goofy <- 1:9
names(goofy) <- (-4):4
goofy[as.character(0)]
goofy["-2"]
sg
On 4/22/24 10:31 AM, Ebert,Timothy Aaron wrote:
> You could have negative indices. There are two ways to do this.
> 1) provide a large offset.
> Offset <- 30
> for (i in -29 to 120) { print(df[i+Offset])}
>
>
> 2) use absolute values if all indices are negative.
> for (i in -200 to -1) {print(df[abs(i)])}
>
> Tim
>
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [R] x[0]: Can '0' be made an allowed index in R?
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> Heh. Did anyone bring up negative indices yet?
>
> -pd
>
>> On 22 Apr 2024, at 10:46 , Rolf Turner <rolfturner using posteo.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>> See fortunes::fortune(36).
>>
>> cheers,
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