murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
2009-Jan-08 11:25 UTC
[Rd] Parse-Error creates strange function calls (completely different (PR#13438)
This is not a bug. Read ?paste: if you give it a vector, it will give you a vector result. That's what you're seeing. Duncan Murdoch oliver at first.in-berlin.de wrote:> Full_Name: Oliver Bandel > Version: R version 2.7.1 (2008-06-23) > OS: Linux (Debian Lenny) > Submission from: (NULL) (88.73.82.147) > > > Hello, > > I have written a small R-script. > When I inserted one line of code, the behaviour was completely different! > > Instead of just printing one line more to the output, > the complete call of the function in which this line was added, > is different, and instead of one such call, the function seems to be > called more than once! > > I just added a line, which prints some data, > but then the printouts were completely different than > expected; and when commenting the new stuff out, > the OK-behaviour came back. > > > Here a diff of the code: > > ====================================> oliver at siouxsie:~/R-BUG$ diff ok.R buggy.R > 64c64 > < res.txt <- paste(# "\n\n Anzahl der Messungen:", sample_times, "\n", > --- > >> res.txt <- paste("\n\n Anzahl der Messungen:", sample_times, "\n", >> > oliver at siouxsie:~/R-BUG$ > =====================================> > You see, I only wanted to print out a variable. > > > But the output is much bigger now: > > ************************************** > oliver at siouxsie:~/R-BUG$ wc -l LOG.* > 125 LOG.buggy > 50 LOG.ok > 175 insgesamt > oliver at siouxsie:~/R-BUG$ > ************************************** > > > The variable sample_times is just an array with some numbers: > ###################################### > >> ls() >> > [1] "anemo.freq" "anemo.impulse_times" "anemo.T" > [4] "impulse_num" "impuls.messreihe" "make_one_sample_set" > [7] "sample.dauer" "sample.freq" "sample_num" > [10] "sample.T" "sample_times" > >> sample_times >> > [1] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 > >> mode(sample_times) >> > [1] "numeric" > >> class(sample_times) >> > [1] "numeric" > > ###################################### > > > So, the change in the code could not bring such a strange result! > > I could provide the original code for you, > if you need it for testing. > Please send me email, if you need it. > > Best, > Oliver Bandel > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >
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