Look again at the whole function of mean.default. All of the missing
values have already been removed if na.rm==TRUE before the call to
stats::median, so why waste time looking for missing values that are not
there.
--
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
greg.snow at imail.org
(801) 408-8111
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> Subject: [Rd] mean (PR#10864)
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> Full_Name: Paul PONCET
> Version: 2.6.0
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>
> Function 'mean.default' calls function 'stats::median' if
> 'trim >= 0.5'. In that case the call should be
> 'stats::median(x, na.rm = na.rm)' instead of
> 'stats::median(x, na.rm = FALSE)'.
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